Had Swollen Lymph Nodes On Groin Area. On Antibiotic For Infection. Reappears Again. Should I Go For Specialist Advice?
hi...i m 29 years old...i had a swollen lymph node on my groin on the right side...did biopsy and chest x ray..went to the doctor and was put on antibiotics and the lymph node went away in a week...the doctor told me that it was an infection...this was 2 year ago...now i have swollen lymph node on the right...went through biopsy again...and chest xray ..now i have been told that the lymph node is abnormal and was recommended to a specilaist...is this lymphoma ...my blood test and chest x ray is normal...i have no pain anywhere...please advise
I would have preferred to know what exactly does the biopsy say because an abnormal biopsy could mean a number of things like tuberculosis, filariasis, lymphoma, other cancer etc. The chest x-ray and blood work maybe normal in a number of these and dont contribute much. If your doctor says it is abnormal then i suggest you do as he says and meet the specialist. No point wasting time over something that is definitely not a simple infection.
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Had Swollen Lymph Nodes On Groin Area. On Antibiotic For Infection. Reappears Again. Should I Go For Specialist Advice?
I would have preferred to know what exactly does the biopsy say because an abnormal biopsy could mean a number of things like tuberculosis, filariasis, lymphoma, other cancer etc. The chest x-ray and blood work maybe normal in a number of these and dont contribute much. If your doctor says it is abnormal then i suggest you do as he says and meet the specialist. No point wasting time over something that is definitely not a simple infection.