Pelvic Pressure

There are many organs the affected by lymphoma, most common among women is the pressure of the enlarged lymph resting on the genital tract, nerves, or other organs. This can result in pelvic pressure which is a common complaint from women that have this condition. The more cancer grows the more serious the symptom gets.
This may also cause serious pain in the pelvic area. Lymphoma of the genital tract is rare, which is why most women who experience pelvic pressure are directed to their gynecologist for diagnosis.
Bleeding in the Uterine
You may experience vaginal bleeding and irregular menstruation if you have gynecologic lymphoma. A study discovered that without symptoms B, most cases of women with gynecologic lymphoma [4] were suspected to have gynecologic cancers, [5] which would require symptoms to be more thorough and time-consuming.
It is best to make regular appointments with your gynecologist for close study and help determine what the problem may be.
Pain during Sex
If you have a pelvic mass or masses it could make it difficult to have intercourse without feeling excruciating pain. With gynecologic lymphoma, women may also experience bloating and abdominal distension. If it is an aggressive lymphoma like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma the symptoms may happen overnight, they could also happen over time it is a slow-growing lymphoma.










