Many people with lymphoma complain of excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis. Perspiring heavily during physical activity or humid weather is normal, but night sweats generally have an underlying cause. Experts do not fully understand why lymphoma leads to hyperhidrosis. One theory is that over-activity of the immune system causes excessive perspiration. Malignant lymphoma cells also produce chemicals that may cause excessive sweating and night sweats.

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