The most common symptoms of lymphoma are:
Symptoms of Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia (a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma) also include weakness; vision problems; dizziness; pain, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet; confusion; and heart, kidney and digestive problems.
Children with non-Hodgkin lymphoma may have wheezing, coughing, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, and swelling of the upper body, head, neck and arms.
Many conditions can cause these symptoms, not just lymphoma. If you have any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor.