Tuberculous lymphadenitis is swelling of lymph nodes with caseous degeneration. It is a bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or some related bacteria. The manifestation of it is divided into five stages. Tuberculous granuloma is the characteristic pattern of this infection. Tuberculin test, CT scan of the chest, biopsy, AFB staining are the diagnostic aids for tuberculous lymphadenitis. It leads to weight loss, fever, fatigue, etc. For treatment, anti-tubercular medication has to be taken for six months to one year.
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What is the reason for recurrent underarm swellings in my wife with a pus discharge?
Query: Hello doctor, My wife develops swelling in her underarm from the last 2 to 3 years. This swelling is painful, and she is not able to lift her hand. After a week, this swelling discharges a bad smelling puss and blood. This happens every 2 to 3 months. Two years back, we consulted a surgeon, who inc... Read Full »
Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.Recurrent lymph nodes swelling especially in armpits is not a good sign. She needs to get investigated thoroughly.Does she have any complaints of a cough since a long time? Any swellings in the breast? The last time you got the nodes operated, did you get a biopsy done?Tu... Read Full »