Have Painless Lump In Inner Thigh With Sore Throat And Feeling Tired All Time. Is There Any Remedy?
Hi i have recently found a pain less lump in my inner thigh, 3 weeks prior i was ill had no voice and really bad soar throat, my voice still hurts a bit on and off. The lump on my thigh has been there for about two weeks now and has not got bigger or smaller and i am extremely tired all the time i am a 24 years old female. can you help.
I have gone through your query regarding sore throat and painless lump in the inner thigh.
According to your clinical history the sore throat, tiredness and lump in groin may be due to one and same pathology or different. This needs few investigations like-
1- Culture and sensitivity of throat swab.
2- Sputum for afb.
3- X-Ray chest.
4- FNAC from lump in thigh.
With the help of inferences of above investigations and their co-relation with clinical findings one may made the correct diagnosis that may be accordingly manage.
Regards.
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Have Painless Lump In Inner Thigh With Sore Throat And Feeling Tired All Time. Is There Any Remedy?
Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding sore throat and painless lump in the inner thigh. According to your clinical history the sore throat, tiredness and lump in groin may be due to one and same pathology or different. This needs few investigations like- 1- Culture and sensitivity of throat swab. 2- Sputum for afb. 3- X-Ray chest. 4- FNAC from lump in thigh. With the help of inferences of above investigations and their co-relation with clinical findings one may made the correct diagnosis that may be accordingly manage. Regards.