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Hello Im a25yr old male, yesterday i collapsed in work and found lumps on my groin that wer very sore, when I went the hospital they said its swollen lymph nodes, my bloods are high and they ruled out kidney stones, am I looking at cancer here, the swollen lymph nodes are on both sides of my groin, I have to wait a week to go back to the doctor.
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Yes he turned out just fine :) hurt for a while just don't make the mistake he did and fester with it , I'm sure you will be just fine , try not to stress
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Thank you Im very worried and Google doesnt help
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Thanks for the reply so your boyfriend was he ok in himself I feel 80% ok in myself
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Swollen lymph nodes only say "Something is wrong."  And that's all.  It means they are working overtime attacking some foreign intruder.  Testing needs to be done to determine WHAT.  Let's hope it's something easily treatable.
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It's highly unlikely my boyfriend went in for the same thing also have a close friend who did as well they went away in their own
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