Blood cancer: what are the common symptoms?

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Blood cancer symptoms can be quite vague which can make it a difficult cancer to diagnose. People with blood cancer may experience a range of symptoms, including:

- weight loss that's unexplained
- bruising or bleeding that's unexplained
- lumps or swellings
- shortness of breath (breathlessness)
- drenching night sweats
- infections that are persistent, recurrent or severe
- fever (38°C or above) that is unexplained
- rash or itchy skin that's unexplained
- pain in your bones, joints or abdomen (stomach area)
- tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest or sleep (fatigue)
- paleness (pallor) – the skin under your lower eyelid looks white rather than pink.

You can find out more about blood cancer symptoms here:
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Idk why my spirit told me to watch this

fatherbewithme
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No no no why am i getting these symptoms

sandhyadixit
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I have NHL follicular. I had chemo in 2020 and was left with some lymph nodes still enlarged in my abdomen.
I still get most of the above symptoms, especially the aching bones and shortness of breath. My haemotologist says I shouldn't be.
I'm confused as my bloods are good and I eat fresh food etc, very rarely drink, don't smoke and only in my mid forties.

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