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Lymphatic system
If the lymph node is swollen 6 months 8 months or a year followed by an infection, does it cause any permanent damage to the lymphatic system. Or body tissue? Asking because i had drug resistant infection 8 years ago , and my lymph nodes were swollen for 6 months, since this incidence i developed tinnitus, and its not curing.
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Hello dear Lymph node swelling is common in many bacterial and viral infections. It doesn't mean that lymphatic system is damaged.
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Tinnitus may be related to your problem as the fluid in ear ossicles is mainly lymphatic. For proper understanding and treatment formulation, your problem needs to be examined Physically/Video based. Thanks and regards.
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It all depends on site size, nature of lymph node swelling. Lymphatic system damage chances is less but more varieties of complicagions can occur.
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Consult your physician and go for ana FNAC of lymphnode.
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Please consult or go to your nearby physician to check the lymph node swelling physically.
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