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Regarding Cervical Lymph nodes
Dear Sir / Madam, I had seviour chicken pox during April 2016 and my cervical lymph node got swollen and it was persisting after 2 months and even now also ( Gradually size is reducing but not disappeared completely.Its easily moving) I have done Fnac on may 17 and it was showing Reactive cervical lymphoenpathy) also USG done and it didn't.show anything abnormal except multiple lymphnodes and I have consulted 3 to 4 doctors and they are saying it's not significant and recently I have consulted one doctor he asked me to do cect neck & lower face.Since I am allergetic to sulphar medicines he later suggested MRI neck & lower face ( High resolution) Both USG & MRI reports are attached. It's been 1 year and 7 months now and I don't have any other symptomps like fever,weight loss,no issues with blood report. It would be good if you can give Your openion on this. Recently I had infection on my wisdom tooth and left level ib node swollen but now it's not there. Pls review my repor and suggest
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You seem to be suffering from enlargement of cervical lymph nodes secondary to viral infection (chicken pox in your case) your MRI are reports do not show anything significant other than nodes. Since FNAC is already done and shows reactive lymphadenitis you need not worry at all.
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I think you should stop worrying about it unless they increase in size or number of lymph nodes increases
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