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How To Treat Lymph Node Infection?

Hi I'm a 56 year old female who was injured in a serious automobile accident on 4/2/2004. When my truck rolled thr airbag deployed in my chest, and seatbelt cut me across my chest. 7 years later i have a damaged Lymph node system. I have 2 lumps with abnormal cells present after a needle biopsy. I have had lymph node infections since this accident. Are abnormal cells cancer cells, do they have the potential to become cancer. Thank you.
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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It is not necessary that after a trauma the lymph node cells convert into cancer cells.
How ever repeated infections are common after any trauma or surgery
But a final diagnosis on to what kind of cells are there in your lymp.node i would advise you to take an appointment and get a fine needle biopsy of the affected lymph node. That will clear everything and your future treatment can be planned acoordingly
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How To Treat Lymph Node Infection?

It is not necessary that after a trauma the lymph node cells convert into cancer cells. How ever repeated infections are common after any trauma or surgery But a final diagnosis on to what kind of cells are there in your lymp.node i would advise you to take an appointment and get a fine needle biopsy of the affected lymph node. That will clear everything and your future treatment can be planned acoordingly