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Asked for male, 22 years old from Thrissur
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Pulmonologist•Visakhapatnam
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Nothing to do now.
If you have any symptoms like fever, appetite loss, weight loss etc. Then you can contact a doctor.
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General Physician•Allahabad
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When you have gone for three c.t.scans and the diagnosis was of swollen lymph nodes.in my opinion it may be tubercular abdomen.
In my opinion you should go for elisa test for tuberculosis by blood examination.
Mri will show same thing in different locations.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Chicken pox a viaral infection is self limiting. There is really no treatment for that. If there is very high fever one may need antipyretics like paracetamol.
Antiviral drugs are not at all required. The lesions appear in crop and in about 12 hours dry up. Person remains infectious for a few days when lesions are drying. Taking drugs like gabapentine is absolutely unnecessary. Cefixime has no role at all as it is an antibiotic. Intake of enough liquids is im...more
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Oncologist•Mumbai
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Better to see a head and neck surgeon or an Oncosurgeon. It is more likely an acute infection or TB than cancer or lymphoma. They may ask for an Ultrasound or FNAC of the same.
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ENT Specialist•Delhi
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We have often noticed these outgrowths around the neck in a lot of people. The neck lumps are of varying size. While some may be unduly large in size, others range from being moderate to miniscule. Usually, neck lumps do not bode any cancerous development and are benign in most cases. However, certain specific types of neck lumps can often bode serious health impairments.

A lot of the neck lumps are painless and do not cause any discomfort to the patient. However, these lumps must not...more
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Hi, Recently 10 days back my mom noticed some thing hard in left breast and done with scan and fnac .the reports resulted duct cell carcinoma and no lymphadenopathy. She went to hyd to confirm about it they did pet scan and mammogram of both tests. In pet scan they gave in neck: multiple hypodense nodules noted in both lobes of thyroid with minimal fdg uptake-- likely benign. Chest: Irregular soft tissue density parenchymal lesion noted involving superomedial quadrant of left breast. No direct skin / chestwall infiltration seen. No satellite nodules noted. Lessons shows moderately increased fdg uptake (SUV MAX: 8.7)-- primary. Increased fdg uptake noted in few enlarged left axillary and subcentimeter subpectoral lymph nodes (SUV MAX: 5.6 in largest axillary node) Bones: foci of increased fdg uptake noted in anterior opposing end plates of D2-D3 and D3-D4 vertebrae (SUV MAX: 10.6) inflammatory? Metastatic. A radio lucent intensely fdg avid lesion noted right transverse process of D3 vertebra (SUV MAX :15.6)-- metastatic. Remaining report is normal. What is the stage of breast cancer? And one of our friend told that it has been spread to spine is there any life risk problem. Within 2 days she is having surgery for left breast but doctors did not mentioned about back bone. Does chemotherapy helps to cure this problem after surgery. Please help us.

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Oncologist•Howrah
To summarize she has a breast lesion and bone lesion. We need to review the PET CT images. In the absence of axillary lymphadenopathy it is unlikely that bone lesions is due to cancer. I would suggest you to review PET CT images if non metastatic, go ahead with surgery followed by chemotherapy followed by radiation if metastatic looking, do biopsy to prove it then plan further.
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No it's not cancer. It is simply an enlarged lymph node with some inflammation inside your abdomen. This can happen due to variety of infection including TB, Gastroenteritis etc. And also as a result of some cancer. Need to do further investigation based on what symptom he is having.
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Ayurveda•Bijapur
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They might be lymph nodes. It happens due to swelling of lymph nodes. Switch on to ayurvedic treatment, it has very good remedies.
Take tab kanchanara guggulu 1-1-1 for 2 weeks.
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