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mystifflilbrain420 asked:
its been about 2 months since I’ve posted anything about throat sicknesses and i got over everything but last week or so i noticed my lymph gland is still swollen…..oh and i noticed a lump in my armpit it appeared a couple weeks ago i thought it was an ingrown hair but it isnt…
you think its related to cancer?
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December 6th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
no it has nothing to du wit cancer take antibiotics
December 8th, 2007 at 7:24 am
hm…. you should rely go to the doc before its late dont worry if it is cancer its probly on its first stage but i doubt its cance but just on the safe side VISIT UR doc now!
December 9th, 2007 at 9:48 pm
This could be a cause for concern. Some signs of cancer are difficulty in swallowing, a constant nagging cough, lumps, a change in bowel habbits. If you’re really concerned, you should ask your doctor and be tested. Also, check your skin or moles constantly for any change in colour or size. If you experience any increase in these symptoms, or appearance of new ones, you should contact your doctor immediatly for a biopsy or scan.
December 11th, 2007 at 5:10 am
truthfully, anything can be related to cancer.
We cant diagnose you with cancer over the Internet. Go to the doctor. If you need antibiotics, that’s the only place you can get them. Besides, if you do have an infection that has been going on for 2 months, you need medicine to help you. If you ignore the symptoms then the bacteria can get into your blood and that IS fatal.
Go to the doctor, you’ll be fine
December 11th, 2007 at 5:40 pm
Enlarged lymph nodes can be caused by lymphoma, however there are a lot of other reasons you could have enlarged lymph nodes, most of which are infectious causes, like mono or various other infectinos. A doctor would be able to do a simple biopsy, called a Fine Needle Aspiration, there in the office, and you could find out within a couple of days if it is lymphoma or an infection, or something else. Try not to worry, but you should go see a doctor!