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Should I Be Concerned For Having Smaller Lymph Nodes In Right And Left Groin?

2 wks. Ago I had swollen lymphnodes in my lt groin and on rt too.i also had some swelling on lt.dr gave me antibiotics ..1 wk coarse.i have been on and off experiencing Uti,although I donot have any swelling today...those lymphnodes still exist ...but slightly smaller in size...do I need to be concerned
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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Hi,

Usually urinary tract infections need antibiotics for longer than a week. Since your lymph nodes are still enlarged though less than previously and you have been having recurrent infection, in my opinion, it will be better to continue the antibiotics for longer to ensure that no residual infection remains. Please discuss with your doctor regarding whether the previous antibiotics can be continued for longer or any change is needed.

Hope this helps you. Best wishes.
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Should I Be Concerned For Having Smaller Lymph Nodes In Right And Left Groin?

Hi, Usually urinary tract infections need antibiotics for longer than a week. Since your lymph nodes are still enlarged though less than previously and you have been having recurrent infection, in my opinion, it will be better to continue the antibiotics for longer to ensure that no residual infection remains. Please discuss with your doctor regarding whether the previous antibiotics can be continued for longer or any change is needed. Hope this helps you. Best wishes.