Chest X Ray Lymph Nodes
I have lymph node swelling in my left armpit. It's paining sometimes sometimes its decrease automatically and by taking ...
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If you have a persistent and recurrent cough and blocked nose alongith swollen lymph nodes for a long period of time, you might have some chronic chest infection inside you. It's better to visit a doctor, he may treat you with some antibiotics do an x ray of the chest and may do a lymph node biopsy.
I am 24 years old female. I have been suffering from swollen lymph node in my right armpit. It comes and goes but is rec ...
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Usually, swollen lymph nodes aren't a reason to worry. Theyâre simply a sign that your immune system is fighting an infection or illness but make sure the size does not grow or they are not painful if it is growing in size and painful then we might need biopsy for further follow up consult on Lybrate.
Hi doctors! I am complete helpless. I am suffering from cancer phobia since two year. It is running my life. I have beco ...
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No need to panic. You do not have any cancer do not waste money doing unwanted tests I will fix your problem for sure take a consultation if you value your health and if you are serious about it fre advice will never work .you get only what you pay leave feedback with name and number and I will call you .there is no need to think about suicide and cancer at this age.
Hello sir my name rahul my age is 22 from past 3 months I have pain in area near lungs and little bit chest so I have do ...
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Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy is a bilateral enlargement of the lymph nodes of pulmonary hila. It is a radiographic term for the enlargement of mediastinal lymph nodes and is most commonly identified by a chest x-ray.
Hi! my father is sick he he can’t walk 5 steps by himself because he can’t breath, it’s like he can’t breath properly bu ...
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On what basis tb was diagnosed. Need fnac of the lymph node. May even need biopsy of lymph node if fnac is inculcusive. Need pft, haemogram. X-ray chest. Rule out any cardiac cause for breathlessness.
How TB is being checked and what are the symptoms of Tb. How can diagnose a per son with Tb? ...
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Signs and symptoms of active TB include: fever coughing that lasts three or more weeks coughing up blood chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing unintentional weight loss fatigue fever night sweats chills loss of appetite chest pain shortness of breath swollen lymph nodes Diagnosis For diagnosing TB a doctor will at first perform a physical exam. Using a stethoscope he listens to the sounds your lungs make when you breathe, and he will also check your lymph nodes. Depending on his findings he might ask you to go for A skin test: The skin test involves injecting a substance PPD tuberculin just below the skin of your inside forearm. After 48 to 72 hours, if you have TB, there will be a noticeable, hard, red swelling at the injected site. Blood tests: Blood tests are done to ascertain the presence of TB bacterium in the body of the patient. Blood tests do not, however, ensure if the patient has latent TB infection or it has progressed to active TB infection. A chest x-ray: A chest x-ray can show the extent of damage to the lungs, and if further tests are required. A CT scan: CT scans provide more-detailed images than X-rays do. A CT scan can show if your immune system has cordoned off any TB bacteria, or the extent of damage to the lungs in case of active TB. Sputum test: This test is performed on the mucus that comes out with your cough. It can reveal TB bacteria if any.
I am 22 years old, female, and I have had a swollen lymph node on my neck for more than 5 months now. It has never went ...
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You have to check your blood reports CBC, ESR, blood sugar, X-ray chest Check for fever in the evening with thermometer We have to find out the cause, if infective, to treat the infection If not infective then some specialised tests have to be done.
My son aged 14 yes, got swollen lymph node in posterior neck area. All test related to TB & cancer conducted & found neg ...
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You can consult me through Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment. Till then give Homoeopathic Medicine Bacillinum 200 one dose.
I am suffering from the abdominal pain for last three months when go to doctor he told to take the ct scan in the scan r ...
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Now FNAC should be done to find out the cause of nodes. Blood tests CBC, blood pictures should be done X-ray chest also Send me your reports to me for further information Let me know your progress.
Hello sir My question is if the enlargement of pre and paraaortic nodes are there whether there will be pain in abdomina ...
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Para aortic and pre aortic may not cause pain by themselves unless too big in size. For that I will need to see your ultrasound or CT report. These nodes are enlarged because of ongoing disease process. Most common are tuberculosis (for which you are taking AKT 4) and lymphoma (tumor of lymphatic system usually treated with chemotherapy). The disease process can cause pain. It is important to treat the cause and not the pain alone. The diagnosis requires atleast Chest ray, CBC, and lymph node biopsy. If you have any other enlarged lymph nodes in neck or armpit, or groin, biopsy can be taken from there. If the diagnosis of tuberculosis has been confirmed by CXR, CT abdomen, serology test or culture then you may not need a biopsy. The bottom line is that the diagnosis for the disease has to be confirmed other wise taking AKT will be like shooting in the dark and not cure your problem. I hope you get the drift of what I want to convey.