Persistent Bilateral Generalized LAP

2020-02-03 13:32:24
I have bilateral submandibular and posterior cervical nodes more than 2 and half years... now New nodes in both armpit and both clavicular area... FNAC posterior node results reactive lymphadentis... I don't have fevers, cold, breathing issues or anything... sometime neck hurts and sometimes not... Can anyone help with MY NODES ARE REACTING FOR WHAT ??? How to rule out ??
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Reactive Lymphadenitis is a medical term to inform the Doctor that the lymphnode swelling is a response to an infection in that particular node's draining region. These lymph nodes are your body's biosensors. They indicate to a Surgeon where to search for the actual problem.
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Answered2020-02-03 13:50:13

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