Unexplained fevers that last a few hours or a few days can be an early warning sign of lymphoma, though many conditions can cause this symptom. What differentiates lymphoma-caused fever is the lack of another evident infection. Anyone who experiences a fever higher than 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit should consult a physician.

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