How is lymphadenopathy diagnosed?
Your caregiver will check your lymph node for its size, location, and if it is movable or not. At times, the following tests may be needed: Blood tests: You may need blood taken for tests. The blood can be taken from a blood vessel in your hand, arm, or the bend in your elbow. It is tested to see how your body is doing. It can give your caregivers more information about your health condition. You may need to have blood drawn more than once. Chest x-ray: This is a picture of your lungs and heart. Caregivers use it to see how your lungs and heart are doing. Caregivers may use the x-ray to look for signs of infection like pneumonia, or to look for collapsed lungs. Chest x-rays may show tumors, broken ribs, or fluid around the heart and lungs. Computed tomography scan: This test is also called a CT scan. It is an x-ray machine that uses a computer to take pictures of your body. Your caregivers look at the pictures to find out what may be causing your lymphadenopathy. Before taking the pict