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What Causes Collarbone Pain And Mild Swelling For Months?
I have had collarbone pain and mild swelling for a few months. I had an xray and it showed nothing wrong. now my doctor wants me to have a ct scan. i am concerned about the exposure to radiation, but am afraid not to have the scan in case it is something like bone cancer what should i do
The most common cause of swelling in the collarbone is reactive lymph nodes. Patients may experience swollen lymph nodes on the sides of their neck during a bout with the cold or flu, but swollen lymph nodes may also occur near the collarbone. In most situations, the underlying cause of swollen lymph nodes is a virus or bacteria. The CT scan is necessary to exclude other possible causes.
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What Causes Collarbone Pain And Mild Swelling For Months?
Hello, The most common cause of swelling in the collarbone is reactive lymph nodes. Patients may experience swollen lymph nodes on the sides of their neck during a bout with the cold or flu, but swollen lymph nodes may also occur near the collarbone. In most situations, the underlying cause of swollen lymph nodes is a virus or bacteria. The CT scan is necessary to exclude other possible causes. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician