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swelling of the feet or lower legs; swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin; trouble breathing; upper right abdominal or stomach ...
Sometimes the openings of these glands become obstructed, causing fluid to back up into the gland. The result is relatively painless swelling called a ...
Mesenteric ischemia (decreased blood flow to the intestines); Mesenteric lymphadenitis (swollen lymph nodes in the folds of membrane that hold the abdominal ...
Needle biopsy may be used to take tissue or fluid samples from the lymph nodes, liver, lungs or bones. It also may be used on other organs, including the ...
Damaged or removed lymph nodes can affect how lymph fluid drains. Fluid buildup leads to swelling. Treatments include compression and massage.
... swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin, or yellow skin or eyes while using this medicine. These could be symptoms of a ...
Removing lymph nodes in the armpit carries a risk of arm swelling, called lymphedema. You may choose to have breast reconstruction after mastectomy surgery.
swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin ... muscle or bone pain; muscle pain or stiffness; nervousness; pain and swelling in the ...
A physical exam is usually all that's needed to diagnose an inguinal hernia. Your doctor will check for a bulge in the groin area.
Seek immediate medical attention if you have: Groin pain along with back, stomach or chest pain. Sudden, serious testicle pain. Testicle pain and swelling along ...
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