![]() Lymphomas in the stomach or intestines can cause abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting. This could be from lymph nodes or organs such as the spleen or liver enlarging, but it can also be caused by the build-up of large amounts of fluid.Īn enlarged spleen might press on the stomach, which can cause a loss of appetite and feeling full after only a small meal. Lymphomas that start or grow in the abdomen (belly) can cause swelling or pain in the abdomen. Lymph nodes that grow in reaction to infection are called reactive nodes or hyperplastic nodes and are often tender to the touch. These are usually not painful.Īlthough enlarged lymph nodes are a common symptom of lymphoma, they are much more often caused by infections. Enlarged lymph nodes close to the surface of the body (such as on the sides of the neck, in the groin or underarm areas, or above the collar bone), may be seen or felt as lumps under the skin. ![]() Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can cause lymph nodes to become enlarged.
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