Fever is one of the most common symptoms of Hodgkin's lymphoma, though it is far from indicative of the disease. Studies suggest the sudden release of chemicals in the bloodstream raise body temperature, resulting in sweating. Chills follow, designed to cool the high temperature of the fever.

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