How Can Generalized Lymphadenopathy Be Treated While Suffering From Diabetes Type1?
i have diabetes type 1 i just found out i have generalized lympadenopathy my lymph nodes in my neck are enlarged one actually is superficially visible and my axillary lymph nodes are enlarged apical group of the left and medial group of the right. my inguinal lymph nodes are pretty large too one on each side. my esr is normal peripheral smear is normal. i have developed alittle acne and a little flu thats about it. what is this? should i be worried?
Dear Sir/Madam, Did you read all these on the internet? ok generally speaking we consider lymph nodes as enlarged when upper body lymph nodes are enlarged more than 1cm and lower body lymph nodes are enlarged more than 2cms. The common points when this lymphadenopathy has to be taken seriously 1. painful lymphadenopathy 2. Pus coming out of lymph nodes 3. Associated symptoms like fever, cough 4.weight loss 5.rubbery / matted lymph nodes. 6.Lymph nodes not settling after antibiotics If you have any of the symptoms you need to be evaluated. If you are worried too much you can get an FNAC of lymph node to ascertain the cause of lympahdenopathy. Wishing you the best!
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How Can Generalized Lymphadenopathy Be Treated While Suffering From Diabetes Type1?
Dear Sir/Madam, Did you read all these on the internet? ok generally speaking we consider lymph nodes as enlarged when upper body lymph nodes are enlarged more than 1cm and lower body lymph nodes are enlarged more than 2cms. The common points when this lymphadenopathy has to be taken seriously 1. painful lymphadenopathy 2. Pus coming out of lymph nodes 3. Associated symptoms like fever, cough 4.weight loss 5.rubbery / matted lymph nodes. 6.Lymph nodes not settling after antibiotics If you have any of the symptoms you need to be evaluated. If you are worried too much you can get an FNAC of lymph node to ascertain the cause of lympahdenopathy. Wishing you the best!