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What Does A Small Lump Above Clavicle Indcate?

I have a small lump not moveable above right clavicle about 1cm and another in right groin similar but slightly bigger with another smaller one nearbye. The first one in my groin appeared about 2.5 years ago and the one above the clavicle around a year. They don t appear to be growing. I had bloods taken around a year ago which were normal. I have lots of episodes of extreme tiredness. Should I be concerned?
Wed, 3 Dec 2014
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Hi, these could be lymph node swellings and you need to get them evaluated by a Doctor or your GP. He can examine and advice you accordingly. You might require an FNAC which is an investigation done by inserting a small needle into the lump and aspirating cells from it to now what is inside which is seen under a microscope.
You can be sure after the FNAC report as to whether anything more needs to be done or not.
Take care and for further queries please contact me by leaving a Specialist or a Direct query.
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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What Does A Small Lump Above Clavicle Indcate?

Hi, these could be lymph node swellings and you need to get them evaluated by a Doctor or your GP. He can examine and advice you accordingly. You might require an FNAC which is an investigation done by inserting a small needle into the lump and aspirating cells from it to now what is inside which is seen under a microscope. You can be sure after the FNAC report as to whether anything more needs to be done or not. Take care and for further queries please contact me by leaving a Specialist or a Direct query. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.