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Lumps On Leg, Armpit, Pains. Is This Related To Diabetes?

hello yes i could do with some help please. i hav a lump on the inside of my left leg not far from my viginal area and i also have a lump on my back and alsounder my armpit its giving me alot of paint i have seen a doctor and i have to get blood tests done he said it may be somthing to do with diebits can i have your point of veiw thanks.
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum.
Lump just nearby to vagina and lump in armpit and on the back.
Lymphadenitis ( enlargement of lymph nodes ) may be due to many reasons, but here it is not possible without reports of blood examination, other symptoms.
One and foremost reason is infection but as these three lumps are on different sites so there in no correlation .
Systemic cause may be the next reason.
For this we require complete report of patient.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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Lumps On Leg, Armpit, Pains. Is This Related To Diabetes?

Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. Lump just nearby to vagina and lump in armpit and on the back. Lymphadenitis ( enlargement of lymph nodes ) may be due to many reasons, but here it is not possible without reports of blood examination, other symptoms. One and foremost reason is infection but as these three lumps are on different sites so there in no correlation . Systemic cause may be the next reason. For this we require complete report of patient. Good luck. Dr. HET