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Swollen lymph nodes

Hi, for the last ten years or so I have suffered with swelling of my lymph nodes in my neck, since having glandular fever, I suffer from frequent infections, constantly ill and have severe fatigue, my glands make me feel so lifeless, also have constant ache in the neck! I have no energy I sweat during mild activity severely, can anyone help? Diagnose?
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Thankyou for your reply, am currently having lots of test to see what is wrong! Will repost when I find out x
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1298701 tn?1286986994
hi i know how you feel. i have smiliar case not that long period time but i recently having this lymph node swelling problem under my arm. your fever probably coming from the infection. i have been researching alot about the swellen lymph. if you have frequent infections your lymph might coming from that but since its been last 10years i would say talk to the doctor. it could be many reason such as infection, lymphoma, cancers and etc. for the lymph to be swellen. but you should talk to the doctor about it then figuring it out by urself. i talk to my doctor and he order me a biopsy and i am waiting for my appt. good luck
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PLS HELP? I FEEL SO ILL ALL THE TIME
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