Inguinal lymphadenopathy
Inguinal lymphadenopathy refers to the medical condition where the lymph nodes in the inguinal region (groin area) become enlarged or swollen. This condition is often a sign of an infection or disease in the body.
Causes
Inguinal lymphadenopathy can be caused by a variety of conditions, including:
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea or syphilis
- Cancer, particularly testicular cancer or lymphoma
- Infections in the lower body, such as cellulitis or abscess
- HIV/AIDS
Symptoms
The primary symptom of inguinal lymphadenopathy is swollen or enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area. Other symptoms may include:
- Pain or tenderness in the groin area
- Redness or warmth over the affected lymph nodes
- Fever
- Night sweats
- Unexplained weight loss
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of inguinal lymphadenopathy typically involves a physical examination and medical history. Additional tests may include:
- Blood tests
- Imaging tests such as an ultrasound or CT scan
- Biopsy of the affected lymph node
Treatment
Treatment for inguinal lymphadenopathy depends on the underlying cause. This may include:
- Antibiotics for infections
- Chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer
- Surgery to remove the affected lymph nodes
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