Swelling and allergy

2019-06-19 15:01:54
During the last 15 days, I have developed a swelling on upper right side of my neck, mildly painful when I press it. I had developed the same swelling 25 years back, at that time I took homeopathic medicines & it eventually subsided. Present day I consulted two doctors : First doctor said it might be a "sebacious cyst" and gave "lizolid" , "signoflam", "torkast" tablets along with two blood tests (CBC, IgE). The second doctor gave some diagnostic tests (CBC, ESR, Sugar Fasting, LFT, USG of the swelling, F.N.A.C. of swelling), along with "azithromycin" , "torkast" tablets. Yet to undergo F.N.A.C., as I am apprehensive that it may aggravate the swelling as it involves insertion of needle. I am highly allergic to cold, temperature changes, dust and eggs (sometimes my face & other parts swell up & itch after eating eggs). I exercise regularly & have been taking whey protein supplements for the last 6 years, eat dry fruits and nuts. I am attaching all my reports with this email.
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HELLO Patient Your lymphocytes have increased with ESR being borderline. It seems like an infection. Which points towards sebaceous cyst. Also you have not attached photo of the swelling Sebaceous cyst can only be diagnosed physically. Consult a surgeon. Also FNAC won't aggravate the swelling. If you wanna know more about these need second opinion let me know.
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Answered2019-06-19 15:10:35

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Hi Reports  are  normal  With  mild  rise  in  eosinophils I  would  like  to  suggest  you  for  FNAC.
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Answered2019-06-19 15:07:57

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