Angular eruption of third molar needs extraction.It is of no use anyway,get it removed by a good oral surgeon,it does not require replacement ...
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Hi,
There would have been a lot of questions i would have liked to ask you like from which site of the body was fnac done or which were the lymph nodes which are enlarged.
But i suggest lymph nodes in your neck were probably enlarged that is why doctor suspected tuberculosis and we see a lot of weight loss in tuberculosis and you mentioned that point in your history,although there have to be a lot of points which needs to be checked before concluding to a diagnosis.
Do you have fever,how much i ...
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Swollen submandibular glands may be due to an oral infection, possibly odontogenic in origin. You are advised to take an OPG(Orthopantograph) for diagnosing the source of infection. This may also be due to FAscial Space Infection. ...
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Enlarged non tender lymph glands raise suspicion.A thorough medical history,with attention to rate of growth of nodes,unexplained fatigue ,loss of appetite,any h/o of cough,or suspicious X-Ray,a complete haemogram is neccessary.If need be excision and biopsy are important. ...
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though anxiety can produce the symptoms you have experienced,local skin allergy can produce itching.Regarding lymph nodes--if painless and not enlarging,could be result of local allergic skin reaction.If painful, it could be from some infection.You may have to suitable antibiotics. Try anti anxiety medications also because it can produce all of your symptoms. ...
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Hello donna , you must go to neurosurgeon , there must be any nerve damage in that region.. ...
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swollen lymph node if it is not increasing in size and not painful itmay subside on its own check the related area testicles,legs front and back any bruise or infection ,your sexual life,get blood test done your WBC, Lymphocytes,give lot of information stop smoking weed one cause for leukemia ,make many healthy changes in your life before it is too late you will be reborn still your very young. ...
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Medications have to be prescribed based on the duration of the TB tablets you are taking.Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. ...
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Arm pain over the operated side could be due to lymphedema which is swelling secondary to lymph node removal. However, pain and burning sensation over both arms and fingers cannot be explained. You need a complete evaluation including physical examination and radiological tests, especially with a past history of hormone-positive breast cancer. You can get in touch with me for the same. ...
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As an Oncologist, my primary concern is the mediastinal and axillary nodes, as rarely they maybe cancerous, especially if large and multiple, though tuberculosis and infection may also mimic the same. ...
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