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... Your gums may bleed when you brush your teeth, and you might bruise easier than usual. You can also develop small patches that look purple or red on pale skin and like dark splotches on darker skin. These are called purpura or petechiae. ...
What Does Follicular Lymphoma Look Like? Photos of the Symptoms You Can See
... Your gums may bleed when you brush your teeth, and you might bruise easier than usual. You can also develop small patches that look purple or red on pale skin and like dark splotches on darker skin. These are called purpura or petechiae. ...
... People undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or other lymphoma treatments may find that their hair comes out when they brush or wash it.One member reminded others of an important point: “You are beautiful with and without hair. As women, we certainly dread losing our hair. Thank goodness it grows back.”What Causes Hair Loss in Lymphoma? ...
Can Lymphoma Cause Hair Loss?
... People undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or other lymphoma treatments may find that their hair comes out when they brush or wash it.One member reminded others of an important point: “You are beautiful with and without hair. As women, we certainly dread losing our hair. Thank goodness it grows back.”What Causes Hair Loss in Lymphoma? ...
... To help alleviate this taste, you may want to gently brush your teeth or use a mild, alcohol-free mouthwash between meals. Eating ice pops (if the cold isn’t too much for you) and sucking on lemon drops, ginger candies, or mints can also help get bad tastes out of your mouth. ...
Managing Nausea and Lymphoma
... To help alleviate this taste, you may want to gently brush your teeth or use a mild, alcohol-free mouthwash between meals. Eating ice pops (if the cold isn’t too much for you) and sucking on lemon drops, ginger candies, or mints can also help get bad tastes out of your mouth. ...