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Supraclavicular Lymphnodes + Cervical LN
Hi Doctor's, I have multiple cervical LN's enlarged since 3 years and no other symptoms like fatigue,fever,wt loss fna. Doctor's including Oncologist said those nodes are insignificant as it's there since 3yrs. a week before I found one more node supraclavicular region and generall surgeondoctor asked for us but radiolgist couldn't find any node in supracalvicular region..& other junior radiolgist said there is a subcentimeter node which is of no worry as everyone I'll have it So been to oncologist and he said no significant LN Palpable in supracalvicular region and that can be a lymphnode & a muscle. That supracalvicular lump is easily moving under skin and when I push it's going down ..does muscle has the same characterstis.. God grace,still I don't have any symptoms etc.. My question,Is it normal to have asymptomatic & insignificant LN in supracalvicular region and do I have to worry about these nodes.. Chest x Ray clear,blood reports normal,usg abdo pelvis norm  Please suggest
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Small insignificant node may be present in the neck. Need not worry about them.
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Sometimes insignificant nodes can be noticed. They might be due to some subtle cause like dandruff or teeth caries or stress ulcer. Need not worry but at the same time requires immediate action if it increases in size, associated with pain or fever and etc.
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