His body was itchy, he thought it was an allergy, but a harsh diagnosis changed his life.
For several weeks, Laura Gómez, a 32-year-old young mother, began experiencing intense itching.
At first, she thought it was a simple allergy. She changed her soap, avoided certain foods, and even visited a dermatologist, who prescribed creams and antihistamines.
Nothing worked. The itching intensified every day, affecting her sleep, mood, and daily routine.
It was desperate,” Laura says. “I felt like something was moving inside me, I scratched myself until I bled, and nothing could relieve me.
But I never imagined what was coming.”
Tired of not getting clear answers, she decided to go to the hospital for further testing. After several blood tests and a skin biopsy, she received a diagnosis that left her speechless: Hodgkin’s lymphoma , a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.
The news was devastating. “I never thought an itch was a sign of cancer. I cried, I was scared, and the first thing I thought about was my little girl. What would become of her if I wasn’t there?” she recalls, her voice breaking.
Hodgkin lymphoma, although rare, can present with deceptive symptoms. In addition to persistent itching, some patients experience fever, night sweats, weight loss, or swollen lymph nodes. In
Laura’s case, the only sign was constant itching, which made early diagnosis difficult.
Fortunately, the cancer was detected at a relatively early stage, which increased her chances of recovery. She began chemotherapy and faced the process with a mixture of fear, courage, and hope.