Am I a Suspect ???

2020-05-14 16:55:53
Bilateral posterior cervical, submandibular lymph nodes more than 2 and half years... now recently few months ago bilateral supra clavicular nodes and swelling in both sides...all these nodes causing discomfort around my neck and sometimes pain too... now i'm feeling like swelling in armpit too ... no fever , or other symptoms... Checked many dctrs but I have no clue about what I'm going through ... this problem causing more stress... FNAC (1 year before) -> REACTIVE LYMPHADENTIS SMEAR TEST -> MILD MICROCYTOSIS CHEST XRAY -> BVM I read , that nodes in clavicle always malignant??? I don't know what to do ...Dctrs always says "nothing to worry" ... But day by day New nodes are coming, but there is no growth in older nodes ... Please help me in this...
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Hi , I can understand your concern . As you have described your condition , sometimes FNAC is not accurate and does not give a clear picture . Kindly go for excision biopsy . It could be hodgkin's lymphoma if you have multiple lymph nodes at multiple places. Its a treatable disease once diagnosis is done .
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I would like to examine you clinically. Is it possible for you to come down and meet me? I practice at Basaveshwaranagar in Bangalore and my clinic is a full fledged diagnostic center.

Answered2020-05-15 06:48:32

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Kindly get a CECK Neck and chest done and get excision biopsy to rule out lymphoma

Answered2020-05-14 17:31:09

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