- female
- 35 Years
- 22/01/2025
Question
I'm a bit worried about the results of my ultrasound-guided FNAC on my left cervical neck. The report mentions polymorphous lymphoid cell population, which includes mature lymphocytes, centrocytes, controllers, and histiocytes, but no granuloma or necrosis was seen. It's noted as reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. I've already completed a 7-day course of Augmentin, but Im uncertain what my next steps should be or what kind of treatment is needed. Can you help clarify this for me?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia is usually a benign condition, often caused by an infection or inflammation. The treatment depends on addressing the underlying cause, which could be infectious, inflammatory, or even related to other benign conditions. If you've completed your course of antibiotics and the swelling persists or you have other concerns, please follow up with your healthcare provider for further assessment and management.
Dr. Kareemulla Suggests...
Consult a Haematologist
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