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Suggest Remedy For Fatigue And Nause Post Recovery From MALT Lymphoma

I am a 61 yr old woman who was diagnosed with MALT lymphoma 3 years ago with an orbital tumor in the left eye. My condition was resolved with surgery and radiation 2 years ago. I still get tired and have some lingering lymphoma symptoms like fatique, occasional feverishness, sweating, itchy skin, nausea and loss of apetite. I am managing my condition with diet - no sugar or processed foods, and have a stationary bike that I ride for about 20 minutes a day. Do you have any recommendations as to how to keep the lymphoma at bay?.
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, if this is the malignant condition then it has to be managed with radiation and chemotherapy if this is the not the malignancy then underlying cause of this needs to be ruled out else it can not be treated like that only most of the time it is the physiological phenomenon but in disease condition disease needs to be treated hope this information helps.
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Suggest Remedy For Fatigue And Nause Post Recovery From MALT Lymphoma

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the malignant condition then it has to be managed with radiation and chemotherapy if this is the not the malignancy then underlying cause of this needs to be ruled out else it can not be treated like that only most of the time it is the physiological phenomenon but in disease condition disease needs to be treated hope this information helps.