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Should I be concerned?

My 2 1/2 year old daughter always seems to be sick! She has a cough that will not go away and is always getting fevers! She has had a pea sized lump on the back of her neck for over a year and nothing too concerning but for the past 2 weeks there have popped up 2 new lumps one is also pea sized and on the back of her neck but the other one is grape sized and is hard and does not move like the other ones.. It doesn't seem to hurt her but with her always being sick and fevers and she doesn't ever seem to gain weight and doesn't eat very much. She's a lot more pale then the other kids in school. Is this something I should be worried about? I just figured she gets sick from being at school but I'm starting to get worried..
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1081992 tn?1389903637
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Also, post the results of any tests she's had, especially CBC.
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1081992 tn?1389903637
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Hi.

Yes, you should be concerned and want to get to the reason why she has these problem.

But no, you should not jump to the conclusion that she has lymphoma.

If you reply, I will post in more detail.
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