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Harvard Medical School

When to Call A Doctor

Contact your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms ofWM. These include

  • weakness and severe fatigue

  • loss of appetite and weight

  • fever

  • abnormal bleeding from the nose and gums

  • easy bruising

  • night sweats

  • swollen glands

  • enlarged spleen and liver (felt as a swollen belly)

  • numbness or tingling

  • vision problems

  • headaches, dizziness, or confusion.

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