Lymph Node Removal During Breast Surgery. Liposuction Done. Searching For Vamomycin IV Administration?
I am searching for Vamcomycin IV administration following lymph node removal during breast surgery. Her arm and right uppe quadrant swells. Pills don't work. She gets treatment every three to four months. She had heard of liposuction as the lymph fluid collects there. She is if healthy build and verry little apparent fat. Where CAn I educate myself on the internet to fully understand her situation. She is 54 yrs old.
Hi and thanks for the query, It is important to know exactly the state of the lymph nodes. A histological examination of the lymph nodes is important. The indication of the breast surgery is important to be known. If it were a cancer, its important to know if the cancer spread or not. In case this was a benign tumor, there is no need to worry. Vamomycin has very special indications and the opinion of a specialist/gynecologist is imperative. Kind regards
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Lymph Node Removal During Breast Surgery. Liposuction Done. Searching For Vamomycin IV Administration?
Hi and thanks for the query, It is important to know exactly the state of the lymph nodes. A histological examination of the lymph nodes is important. The indication of the breast surgery is important to be known. If it were a cancer, its important to know if the cancer spread or not. In case this was a benign tumor, there is no need to worry. Vamomycin has very special indications and the opinion of a specialist/gynecologist is imperative. Kind regards