Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and When to Seek Help
Cervical lymph nodes Hello Doctor, I am currently studying in the UK. About three months ago, I noticed a movable lymph node about 1 cm in size on the right side of my neck. Over time, it has increased in size, reaching approximately 2.8 cm by the end of May. However, a few days ...
Dr. Yan Jingheng Reply:
Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck are not necessarily indicative of lymphoma; a pathological biopsy is required for confirmation. They could also be benign tumors, and lymphoma may be associated with head and neck cancers. Additionally, since your lymph nodes have been enlarged fo...[Read More] Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and When to Seek Help
Can Surgery for Meniscus Tear Spread Cancer Cells in Lymphoma Patients?
Will cancer cells spread during general surgery for conditions other than cancer? Hello Doctor, my mother was recently diagnosed with a meniscus tear in her knee, and now she walks slowly, which affects her daily life. She needs surgery to walk, but at the same time, she has also...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Ms. Sun / 29 years old / Female Hello, 1. May I ask if these two surgeries can be performed simultaneously? A: Orthopedic surgery is an operation, while lymphoma is treated with chemotherapy, which does not require surgery. 2. Is it possible to manage both treatment regimens ...[Read More] Can Surgery for Meniscus Tear Spread Cancer Cells in Lymphoma Patients?
Understanding Treatment Options for Head and Neck Lymphoma: Surgery vs. Chemotherapy
Head and neck lymphatic cancer Hello Doctor: I underwent surgery for a head and neck lymphatic tumor in 2023, and the tumor was diagnosed as stage III lymphoma. Recently, I found another tumor on the left side of my clavicle. I consulted the same hospital and the doctor suggested...
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Wei Cheng / 35 years old / Male 1. Most head and neck cancer cells are squamous cells and undifferentiated cells; the decision to perform surgery depends on the location. 2. Lymphoma cells are a type of lymphocyte that has transformed into cancer cells; surgery is not necessa...[Read More] Understanding Treatment Options for Head and Neck Lymphoma: Surgery vs. Chemotherapy
Understanding Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and Concerns in Oncology
Cervical lymph nodes Last March, I discovered a swollen lymph node in my neck. Since then, I have noticed several more swollen lymph nodes in my neck. I have been continuously monitoring the situation. Initially, an ultrasound was performed, followed by a CT scan of my neck, and ...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
1. Is it possible for symptoms like fever and night sweats to appear now if the swollen lymph node was initially lymphoma? A: It is possible, but just a possibility. However, if the lymphoma is present, that lymph node would likely continue to grow. If it hasn't increased in...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and Concerns in Oncology
Understanding Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and Concerns in Oncology
Cervical lymph nodes Last March, I discovered a swollen lymph node in my neck. Since then, I have noticed an increase in the number of swollen lymph nodes in my neck. I have been continuously monitoring this condition. Initially, an ultrasound was performed, followed by a neck CT...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Mr. Wang / 20 years old / Male 1. Is it possible for a lymphoma that initially presented as a swollen lymph node to now show symptoms of fever and night sweats? A: It is possible, but only a possibility. However, if the lymphoma is present, the swollen lymph node would continue ...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Nodes: Symptoms and Concerns in Oncology
Understanding Lumps in the Armpit: Causes and When to Seek Help
There is a hard lump in the armpit? I am currently 15 years old and noticed a movable, painless lump in my left armpit while showering. I have been using a razor for hair removal and occasionally use deodorant. I'm not sure if these products have caused the lump. Can a derma...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Cici, 15 years old, female, noticed a movable hard lump in her left armpit while showering, which is not painful. A: Although the likelihood of benign lymphadenopathy is higher, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist or a general surgeon for confirmation. If it increases in s...[Read More] Understanding Lumps in the Armpit: Causes and When to Seek Help
Understanding Lymphocyte and Eosinophil Levels in Tumor Diagnosis
Lymphocyte 48.2 and Eosinophil 0.6? Hello, Dr. Yan! Recently, I visited the doctor due to a sore throat, and an ultrasound examination revealed a 1.2 cm lymph node in my neck. I was scratched by a cat recently; could this be cat scratch fever? I have already gone to the hospital ...
Dr. Yan Jingheng Reply:
Hello, as you mentioned, the (percutaneous biopsy/imaging-guided drainage procedure) will be performed in a few days. Of course, a diagnosis can only be confirmed after the biopsy results are available, so it is advisable to wait for the pathology report.[Read More] Understanding Lymphocyte and Eosinophil Levels in Tumor Diagnosis
High Immunoglobulin Levels: Potential Indicators of Blood Disorders
Elevated immunoglobulin levels? The health check results show elevated immunoglobulin levels, with total protein at 6.8 g/dL, albumin at 4.6 g/dL, and globulin at 2.2 g/dL (highlighted in red). A subsequent blood test revealed IgG at 968 mg/dL, IgA at 206 mg/dL, and IgM at 261 mg...
Dr. Chen Yunfang Reply:
Hello: Free kappa 11.83, Free lambda 1.54, Kappa/lambda ratio 7.68. Only this ratio is abnormal; the standard K/L ratio is 1/1. All other values you provided are normal (however, we cannot draw conclusions as the lab report you provided is incomplete). I cannot give recommendatio...[Read More] High Immunoglobulin Levels: Potential Indicators of Blood Disorders
Understanding Follicular Lymphoma: Challenges in Bone Marrow Invasion
Follicular lymphoma invading the bone marrow? Hello Doctor: My mother had a car accident a year ago, and during her hospitalization, it was discovered that her spleen was enlarged. A CT scan suggested lymphoma, and a biopsy confirmed follicular lymphoma. The doctor mentioned that...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
1. Patients under the age of 60-65 with normal physical function are suitable candidates for bone marrow transplantation. 2. If the patient's hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow are aging and cancer cells are proliferating rapidly, the risks associated with bone marrow tr...[Read More] Understanding Follicular Lymphoma: Challenges in Bone Marrow Invasion
Understanding Neck Lumps: Could It Be Lymphoma or Something Else?
Neck mass I recently discovered a lump on the back of my left neck, which I compared online and seems to be near the occipital lymph nodes, approximately 0.5 cm in size and feels firm to the touch. It does not hurt when pressed, and it has not gone away for about two weeks. I hav...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Allenlin / 24 years old / Male 1. Could these characteristics possibly indicate lymphoma? A: It is possible. However, since both doctors who examined you said it is not, the likelihood is low. 2. Are there other diseases that could cause this phenomenon? A: Yes, unknown v...[Read More] Understanding Neck Lumps: Could It Be Lymphoma or Something Else?
Understanding Eosinophil Levels: Implications for CML and Lymphoma
Eosinophil percentage In recent years, blood tests have shown that the white blood cell count typically ranges from 4,500 to 7,000. The percentage of basophils is between 0.3% and 0.9% (0-1%). I would like to know if having results of 0.8% or 0.9% on several occasions is consider...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
If the white blood cell count is normal, it is recommended to simply observe. Note: The classification of white blood cells is based on machine interpretation, and the ratios can be influenced by physiological or other factors on the day of blood draw (such as blood quality, mach...[Read More] Understanding Eosinophil Levels: Implications for CML and Lymphoma
Understanding Low White Blood Cell Counts: Signs of Leukemia or Lymphoma?
Leukopenia Hello, doctor. In the past year, my weight has decreased from 72 kg to 66 kg. Recently, in June, I had a check-up at the clinic where my white blood cell count was 4,200, with neutrophils at 46% (highlighted in red), lymphocytes at 42.6% (highlighted in red), monocytes...
Dr. Chen Yunfang Reply:
Hello: Based on the numbers in your report, it does not appear to be leukemia or lymphoma, and the cancer diagnosis is also not accurate! Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Low White Blood Cell Counts: Signs of Leukemia or Lymphoma?
High Platelet Count and Lymph Nodes: Concerns About Blood Disorders
Persistent thrombocytosis and lymphadenopathy raise concerns for hematological disorders? Since I started working and participating in company health checks, I have noticed that my platelet count has often been highlighted in red (indicating elevated levels). The health check rep...
Dr. Chen Yunfang Reply:
Hello: You only need to monitor your platelet count; the other tests are unnecessary and are a result of excessive anxiety. Clinically, they do not indicate any specific illness. There is no need to obsessively prove whether you are sick or have cancer, as it is meaningless. Than...[Read More] High Platelet Count and Lymph Nodes: Concerns About Blood Disorders
Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes: When to Seek Further Evaluation
Cervical lymphadenopathy It has been a month since I discovered the issue, so I went to the clinic for an ultrasound. The doctor said it looks like benign lymphadenopathy (on both sides). I often palpate it myself, so I can confirm that it is painful and movable. However, my sist...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Hello, I'm a 22-year-old male. In this situation, do I need to get a special examination? A: 1. You have already seen a doctor. 2. If there are changes such as enlargement, hardness, discoloration, or symptoms (redness, swelling, heat, pain), then see a doctor again. Wishing...[Read More] Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes: When to Seek Further Evaluation
Understanding Lymph Node Issues: Concerns About Swelling and Cancer
Lymphatic issues Hello doctor, I suspect I have lymphadenopathy and I'm worried it might be lymphoma, but I'm not sure if I'm overthinking it. I have a few questions to ask: 1. Is lymphadenopathy dangerous even if it hasn't been continuously enlarging? I have...
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Student Li / 13 years old / Male Hello, 1. Is it dangerous if lymph nodes are enlarged but do not continue to grow? A: Many enlarged lymph nodes can remain for years without resolving. If they do not increase in size, change color, become hard, or present new symptoms, then t...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Node Issues: Concerns About Swelling and Cancer
Understanding Tumor Diagnosis Challenges: A Case Study on Bone and Lung Issues
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Report Hello Doctor, my father started experiencing severe coughing after the Lunar New Year this year. He has visited many hospitals, and by mid-March, he was admitted to the emergency department due to persistent fever and chills every night. ...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Vanessa / 30 years old / Female Hello, 1. The content does not include a PET report; the final section contains a pathology report. 2. Tuberculosis and cancer can sometimes be difficult to differentiate, and even our attending physicians have encountered similar situations. Ini...[Read More] Understanding Tumor Diagnosis Challenges: A Case Study on Bone and Lung Issues
Understanding Low White Blood Cell Counts After Lymphoma Chemotherapy
About six months after chemotherapy for lymphoma, the white blood cell count has not yet returned to normal levels? Hello Dr. Hu, I was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma last August. After undergoing four cycles of high-dose chemotherapy, it has been about four months since my last...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
It currently appears that the cause may be the antifungal tablet. If the WBC is less than 2000 and does not return to normal after 5-6 months, it may be advisable to discuss further testing with a physician.[Read More] Understanding Low White Blood Cell Counts After Lymphoma Chemotherapy
Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes Near the Ears: Causes and Concerns
Bilateral enlargement of the lymph nodes located beneath the ears? Hello Doctor: Recently, I noticed swollen lymph nodes on both sides under my ears. The left side is smaller, about 1 cm, while the right side is larger, nearly 2 cm. They feel firm and immobile, and I do not have ...
Dr. Yan Jingheng Reply:
1. Essentially, fine needle aspiration can obtain tissue and is the standard diagnostic method for lymph node diseases, with the pathology report being the definitive reference. 2. Whether the lymph node enlarges with pressure depends on the force applied; normal pressure shoul...[Read More] Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes Near the Ears: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Eosinophil Levels and Lymph Node Concerns in Oncology
Blood and lymph node issues? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask you some questions regarding my blood. Recently, I experienced chest tightness and went to the emergency room where I had a complete blood count and white blood cell differential. I found that my eosinophil (eos) coun...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
If the white blood cell count is normal but the differential shows a slight elevation, and specifically if eosinophils are elevated, there are many potential causes (such as allergies, medications, dermatitis, etc.). It is recommended to follow up in 3 to 6 months.[Read More] Understanding Eosinophil Levels and Lymph Node Concerns in Oncology
Understanding Lateral Thigh Lumps: Potential Causes and Concerns
Lateral thigh mass? I discovered this incidentally while showering, and I can only feel it when standing. It has been present for about a month. The tumor is quite superficial and relatively flat, but it has a diameter of at least 3 cm. It is immovable, harder than the surroundin...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
The outer sides of both thighs are symmetrical and firmer than the surrounding muscle tissue, which is likely due to the greater trochanter (a normal bone structure). It's advisable not to worry too much.[Read More] Understanding Lateral Thigh Lumps: Potential Causes and Concerns