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Q: swollen lymph nodes
asked by: cecilia21_ca on January 29th, 2009
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in august i battled a bad case of a bacterial/yeast infection, about that same time the lymph nodes on the right side of my groin became swollen, (i wasnt terribly worried b/c it happened a few years ago and antibiotics cleared it up) however this time even after the infection was taken care of the lymph nodes stayed swollen. had a blood test done, which said my thyroids were slightly abnormal and my white blood count was high. I was put on penicilin to make the lymph nodes go down (which i later found out i am allergic to) they shrunk somewhat but can still be felt. The problem is I dont have insurance and dont know how to get a biopsy done without insurance. Any clue as to what could be causing the persistant lymph nodes. Also, other than that i fee fine. and I had an hiv test which was negative
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