What are the symptoms of peritoneal lymphoma?

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In modern society, people all know that lymphoma is a problem that can not be ignored now. Many people also suffer a lot because of lymphoma. Therefore, we should know the symptoms of peritoneal lymphoma. Here is a detailed introduction, hoping to help you.

What are the symptoms of peritoneal lymphoma?

1、 Oppressive symptom the irritative symptom that produces as a result of oppressive viscera, if irritative stomach, can have disgusting, vomiting; Stimulation and compression of rectum may lead to increased defecation frequency or chronic intestinal infarction; When the bladder was stimulated, the frequency and urgency of urination appeared; There was hydronephrosis when the ureter was compressed; Invasion of celiac plexus can cause low back pain, perineal and lower limb pain; Compression of veins and lymphatic vessels can cause edema of lower limbs.

2、 Abdominal mass is usually asymptomatic in the early stage. Abdominal and back discomfort or pain are common. Most of the patients had abdominal discomfort first and obvious abdominal pain in the late stage. A few patients had back pain, groin pain, scrotal pain to knee pain. With the increase of tumor, corresponding symptoms may appear, such as abdominal fullness, and even affect breathing; The lower abdomen is prone to fall and distension. The growth of tumor is slow, the adaptability is strong, and the symptoms are mild; The tumor grows fast, increases suddenly, has the hemorrhage necrosis, then appears the distending pain or the sharp pain.

3、 Systemic symptoms: when malignant tumor develops to a certain extent, weight loss, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and even cachexia may occur. If pheochromocytoma, because of its secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine, paroxysmal hypertension can occur. If the tumor compresses the pancreas, it can stimulate the secretion of insulin and cause hypoglycemia. Can appear abdominal one side or whole abdominal distension full feeling, breathing restriction, etc. Tumor compression of abdominal organs and tissues can produce corresponding symptoms, such as stomach, intestines and urinary system compression and stimulation symptoms. In severe cases, abdominal pain, back pain, perineum and lower limb pain or skin numbness in related innervated areas may occur. Scrotum, lower limb edema, abdominal varicose veins and uremia may also occur. Retroperitoneal tumors mainly come from adipose loose connective tissue, muscle, blood vessel, lymphatic vessel, nerve tissue and residual embryonic tissue in retroperitoneal space, excluding the original retroperitoneal organs, such as pancreas, adrenal gland and ureter. When the tumor develops to a certain stage, cachexia may appear.

matters needing attention

It is necessary to know the attention to lymph nodes. It is suggested that patients should go to the hospital regularly for examination. Finally, I wish the patients can get rid of the disease and recover as soon as possible.