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I have small bumps on my groin and I have bad night sweats, what should my doctor check? I got scary answers from Google 😭
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Subacute dyskinesia due to drugs
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
Abdomen & Pelvis Pain
Neck swelling, mass and lump
Excessive Sweating
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Hyperhidrosis
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@avocad01997 @avocad01997 I've been there too! Can be so scary! Great advice. @tarnets - do you have an MCL specialist? They can best guide you and will know what those "bumps" and night sweats are from. Are you seeing an MCL Specialist?
Many folks turn to google when first diagnosed. It was the first place I turned but eventually learned a major lesson about Google. After reading much that I believed to be current or true which produced fear and much worry, I learned that there is much quackery there and outdated info unless you know the top reputable sources. Try to stay off of Google for now. Google is not an M.D.!
30d
Night sweats and bumps could be a lot of things. My advice is to ask for a biopsy of the bumps if your doctor is concerned. That's what gave me my diagnosis. It's important to push for thorough testing.
My doctor did a full physical examination and ordered blood tests to rule out various conditions, including lymphoma, but also less scary things.
I've been there, and Google can definitely scare you with the worst-case scenarios. When I had similar symptoms, my doctor checked for infections first, like bacterial or fungal, because those are common and treatable. Definitely bring this up.
be careful where you get your information from. Stick to reputable sites and resources. Knowledge is power,💪
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"If you're experiencing night sweats and have bumps on your groin, it's recommended to consult with your physician or primary doctor. They may check for any enlarged lumps in your neck, collar bone, armpit, or groin area. It could be a sign that your body is fighting something. If the sweating is excessive, it's advised to seek medical help."
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