Clinical evaluation by your GP will typically include: Detailed history of recent infections, vaccinations, travel, animal exposure, and constitutional symptoms Examination of the size, location, consistency, and mobility of affected lymph nodes Assessment for signs of infection, inflammation, or systemic illness Appropriate investigations such as blood tests, imaging, or specialist referral based on clinical findings A thorough diagnostic approach ensures that the true cause of lymphadenopathy is identified and managed appropriately, whether related to infection, inflammation, or another underlying condition requiring specific treatment
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