Lymph node in arm pit

2020-04-03 07:04:00
Hi, almost 1 week before from 21st Mar I got lympn node with burning sensation in my left arm pit and then another one come to right arm pit. Since that day some time I feel it is there or some time is not there. I dont have any other symptoms like fever but feel tired. Earlier i was using rabsec DSR - daily 1, ciprofloxacin 500 mg daily 1+1, Acebrophylline syrup 100mg daily 1+1, from 11th Mar to 16th Mar. I used it due to having cough problem. So can this medicine causes alleargy or side effect of burning sensation in arm pit with redness lymph node.? Or is it happened due to summer heat.? Does having those itchy and burning lymph node without having fever is normal?
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A few more details are required WHO adv ciproflox ? Have any investigations been done ? Likely diagnosis is TUBERCULAR LYMPHADENITIS
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Adv 1) X RAY chest 2) Fine needle aspiration cytology (FnAC)
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Meanwhile I suggest CAP AUGMENTIN. 1 tab twice daily

Answered2020-04-03 07:14:24

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First we need to know is it really a lymph node or something else like a furuncle or a boil. Assuming it to be lymphnode we need to look for a local infection in n around ur arm pit. U could get an infection/  reaction by using a  deodorant / lotion/ shaving/  sweat etc. U need to  get it checked by a doctor n then decide about further tests if needed
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Avoid deodrants if using

Answered2020-04-03 14:58:34

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