Cough or mild fever caused by an anticancer drug
2019-09-21 02:42:26
Malignant lymphoma is currently the first chemotherapy of malignant lymphoma is carried out outpatient rather than hospitalized, requires more careful attention.
Care should be taken to avoid high fever and should consult a doctor immediately if coughs, mild fever, etc. caused by the anticancer drug you are taking.
In addition, the resistance to infection may decrease, causing shingles.
It's not clear.
Viruses, such as the Epstein-Barr virus, and abnormal immunoregulation are sometimes problematic.
In addition, lymphoma may occur in immunodeficiency, and the incidence rate increases in organ transplantation, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, congenital immunodeficiency syndrome, autoimmune disease, and the like.
Immunodeficiency is one of the important risk factors.
The symptoms of malignant lymphoma include fever over 38 degrees for more than half a year, night sweats, and weight loss. This is called B symptoms.
Hodgkin's lymphoma usually has lymph node swellings in the head or neck, and these lymph nodes grow slowly and are painless and firm.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (malignant lymphomas) involve many organs as well as peripheral lymphadenopathy.