Symptoms of Hodgkin’s disease
The initial symptoms are often similar to those of the flu: fever, fatigue and night sweats. Subsequently, lumps, corresponding to swollen glands often appear in the neck.
Some of the most common symptoms include:
Symptoms of Hodgkin’s Disease: Understanding It All in 2 Min
- Painless swelling of the glands neck, armpits or groin. Note that in the event of a common infection, the lymph nodes are most often painful;
- Tiredness persistent;
- Fever;
- Sweats abundant nocturnal;
- Weight Loss unexplained;
- Itching diffuse or generalized.