Weakness
The most common symptom of WM is weakness. It can be caused by anemia (low red blood cells) which can happen when the lymphoma cells crowd out normal cells in the bone marrow. Some people also feel weak when the blood becomes thick from the abnormal protein.Loss of appetite
About one-fourth of patients lose their appetite.Fever
Lymphoma can cause fevers (without an infection), drenchin g night sweats, and weightloss. Together, these 3 symptoms are called B-symptoms
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Neuropathy
The abnormal antibody in some people with WM can attack and damage nerves outsidethe brain. This can lead to problems with numbness or a painful "pins and needles"
sensation in the feet and legs, which is called neuropathy