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Questions about lymphoma

by john911, Jun 29, 2008 05:02AM
I have two questions:

What is the size of a suspicious lymph node compared to a normal sized one?

I have been having a feeling of something stuck in my throat and it is sore. The other night I drank two beers and ate alot of food I also took a viagra before that the sore throat got worse and it felt like it was closing. My body started to hurt. I have no swollen lymph nodes on my body except on my inner thighs there are two one on each side. They are both the same size about 1/4 of an inch and soft and rubbery and moveable. No family history of lymphoma and no other symptoms. What could be causing the alcohol reaction? I never had that type of reaction to alcohol before. Should I be worried?
Member Comments (2)

by PaulMD, Jun 30, 2008 11:43PM
Alcohol is really a mucosal irritant, and progressive or continuous exposure of the mucosal lining of the throat may ultimately lead to irritation of inflammation.  It is unlikely that lymphoma is causing this, even the one's in your inquinal are are not suspicuous for such.  Lymphoma involved lymph nodes are usually progressively enlarging, painless, and is usually fixed to the underlying tissues.  These may also commonly be accompanied by fever and weight loss.  In your situation, it is important to hold off alcohol intake until symptoms can disappear.

Regards.

by john911, Jul 01, 2008 03:52AM
To: PaulMD
Thanks I appreciate it. Finally someone answered.
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