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Lump, Black poo, Cancerous or not?
Hi, I have had this medium sized lump on the right hand side at the back of my neck near the bottom of the hairline. I have had this for 2+weeks now. It is slightly tender. It does not move and is hard. I have been feeling dizzy and weak for the past few days as well as sweats and hot flushes. I have also been having black poo when I got to the toilet. I would like to know I’m detail what this is and means for me and what to do. Thank you.
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Please do a neck sonography (USG) and then consult online with more details.
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Hello,Go for FNAC (NEEDL BIOPSY) N histopathology examintion gives ecxact diagnosis by lab person or genral surgeon. Why don't u attach pic?
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Hello dear patient you need to get usg neck done for lump and stool R/M test done to find out the cause of this problem. Follow up with me for further discussion.
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