9Fatigue
You find that just like any other cancer cells, Lymphoma cancer cells keep on growing every time where they compete for body nutrients leaving your body with less and fewer nutrients. The competition leaves your body with fewer nutrients for growth and development where you feel weaker, tired, and fatigue where you find it difficult in doing any small tasks. The weakness involves muscle weakness and also means that the body lacks adequate and healthy red blood cells that circulate blood and oxygen. It requires you to undergo the strength test which may help in diagnosing if you have Lymphoma. [9]















