How Are Autoimmune Diseases Detected ?
Thank you very much.
Thanks for posting your query. I am really glad to help you out. I can understand the agony you're going through.
I would suggest to go for biopsy of the lymph node rather than waiting. Hence see the right doctor whether it is your GP / Surgeon.
My reasons are:
A positive XXXXXXX test is suggestive of an autoimmune disease. The XXXXXXX may not entirely be attributed to Hashimoto's thyroiditis (although Hashimoto's is an autoimmune disease).
The possibility of other autoimmune diseases like Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, polymyositis, mixed symptoms which you've mentioned like low-grade fever, fatigue, joint aches are suggestive of an autoimmune disease.
However, other causes of the lymph nodes like tuberculosis & lymphomas also need to be looked into. The mentioned 2 diseases can present with low grade fever, night sweats, fatigue etc.
For the same, you should get a biopsy of the lymph node done and a CECT chest and abdomen done to look for the presence of lymph nodes at other sites and their character.
The presence of lymphadenopathy should not be taken casually and needs to be aggressively investigated.
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Wishing you good health.