A member asked:

I have 2 almond size lumps in my groin that have been there for 2 years and are moveable and not hard. wbc count was 3.6 could this be lymphoma?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Groin lumps: Possibly, but if they haven't increased in size and no new enlarged lymph glands haven't appeared elsewhere, it would point against lymphoma. The lumps may not be lymph nodes but could be cysts,wens, ingrown hairs, or lipomas(benign fatty growths). Nevertheless you should have a physician or a surgeon examine and advise you.

Answered 8/2/2018

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