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Supraclavicular lymph nodes swollen
Supraclavicular lymph nodes swollen






Of course I may have had them earlier since as far as I understand they only linger for a month or two. Interestingly my blood test included a check for Covid antibodies and it turned out I had none. I never felt it as being at any point small - rather, it seemed that a bone piece that had previously been hidden was now visibly protruding. The doctor arranged for a blood test on that day (the results of which were all normal) and said that the lymph node swelling warrants an ultrasound check. By then I also had a swelling around the lower end of my sternum - don't remember when I first got that but it's rather large (maybe an inch in diameter) and I mismissed it as Xiphoid process. Late July - Finally met with a doctor, specifically for that lymph node. June to July - I was more or less healthy, no shortness of breath or pain but my lymph node was still large as always. All this was done over the phone and I hadn't had any contact with a doctor nor been tested for Covid. May - My shortness of breath (which came and went on episodes followed by sharp chest pain) got worse and I was prescribed doxycycline which helped almost immediately, but then I relapsed and was again prescribed more doxycycline. I thought it was Covid and talked to 111 about 5 times but was never tested and had no fever and almost no cough at all though I did have sore throat. Mid March - Fell ill practically overnight with mild to mediocre shortness of breath and extreme heaviness in my chest. Jan to Feb - About of month and a half of being healthy though that supraclavicular lymph node stayed swollen. Nov to Jan - I was basically on and off being ill, taking paracetamol and coughing but no fever.Įarly Nov - That's when I first noticed a had a swelling perched on my left collar bone that has to this day not gone down. It helped but seemed like it wasn't enough. Oct '19 - I had a bacterial infection for which I took penicillin for a week. Wondering if any of you can shed some light as I feel paralyzed with worry.








Supraclavicular lymph nodes swollen