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Can Lymphoma Cause Skin To Be Red?

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Yes, lymphoma can cause the skin to appear red. This is often due to skin lymphomas, such as mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome. These conditions can lead to rashes, lesions, or erythroderma (redness over large areas of the body). The redness may also be accompanied by itching, soreness, or a scaly texture. For more Show Full Answer

Yes, lymphoma can cause the skin to appear red. This is often due to skin lymphomas, such as mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome. These conditions can lead to rashes, lesions, or erythroderma (redness over large areas of the body). The redness may also be accompanied by itching, soreness, or a scaly texture. For more details, visit url: https://www.mylymphomateam.com/resources/lympho....

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