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Lymphoma?

by freakette, Oct 10, 2007 09:22AM
I started feeling a dulling ache in my groin about a year ago and a few months ago i started to be able to feel my inguinal lymph nodes only slightly swollen theres a constant dulling aching pain but the lymph nodes dont hurt when i touch them, ive list about 25 lbs over a couple of months without tyring. I have ovary and uterus pain... pain under left rib cage some belly button and left abdominal sharp pains, deep sharp shoulder pains, back pains..  dizzyness, tingling sensations... im scared out of my mind whats going on with me
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by freakette, Oct 10, 2007 09:25AM
also i have a lump on the left labia majora torwards the top

by freakette, Oct 10, 2007 09:42AM
one last thing with the groin aching i also get an achy thigh and hip

by riley180, Dec 10, 2007 08:02PM
To: freakette
Hi.
Your symptoms sound more like a chronic infection than a malignancy. The presentation of inguinal nodes can emerge from infection from the genitals. You need to evaluate your risk of sexually transmissible diseases, as well as your partners.
Take heart, most of these are curable.
Best to see a gynecologist soon.
If you do not have risk factors for infection based on your lifestyle, it is possible that you have a chronic infection such as tuberculosis, which may suppress your immune system. Of course, in this case, weight upon considering malignancy also becomes very real.
See a doctor soon. Try to stay positive.
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