Swelling in the arms or legs (lymphoedema)
Swollen lymph nodes can sometimes block the
lymphatic vessels (tubes that run throughout your body and carry lymph fluid). This stops the
lymph fluid draining properly from the tissues in your body.
The lymph fluid can then build up, causing
lymphoedema (swelling in the body’s tissues). Possible symptoms include swelling, feelings of tightness, heaviness, aching or soreness. It usually affects an arm or a leg, although it can affect other areas of your body, depending on where the lymphoma is.
Other conditions can also cause lymphoedema. For example, infection, injury, genetic conditions and surgery.
If you have any symptoms of lymphoedema, speak to your GP.