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Have any one of you doctors seen post covid inguinal lymphadentis. I got recovered from covid on September 1st 2021,.after two days of it, I have observed swollen lymph nodes in groin and neck part. Done FNAC, they gave report of reactive. Cervical one reduced but inguinal still persists today( 2 October). Can you guys guide me on this kindly? Also again FNAC was done to me yesterday they gave same report of reactive.
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Lymphadenopathy is common in viral illness..  Don't panic..  Keep ur health in a good condition..
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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It's normal to have lymphadenopathy during Viral illness (like covid).it should subside in a month or so. So no need to worry... Consult if increasing in size, or presence of pain or discharge or finding new one s.
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