Doctor Manu clears doubts about vaccination against coronavirus Is there a risk of developing lymphoma?

Doctor Manoon reveals a case of a patient worried regarding enlarged lymph nodes in the neck following vaccination once morest covid Don’t believe fake news, vaccines don’t pose a risk of cancer.

Today (18 May 65) Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong, a specialist in respiratory diseases Wichaiyut Hospital Posted a message through the page of Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong FC, stating that

“A very worried patient came in with two enlarged cervical lymph nodes following Pfizer booster vaccination. Because I read the news that the vaccine once morest Covid, especially the mRNA type, has side effects. May cause lymphoma

A 45-year-old female patient is in good health and has no underlying disease. Received the first 2 doses of AstraZeneca Vaccinated with Pfizer booster in January 2022 following Pfizer vaccination. The lump on the neck above the collarbone gradually grew, the left side grew larger than the right side, no pain, no fever, no loss of appetite, no weight loss, no coughing, no smoking, no family history of tuberculosis. Came to see the doctor on April 30, 2022.

Physical examination revealed lymph nodes above the collarbone. Abnormal supraclavicular enlargement, left 4 times larger than right (see right side only) Normal lung X-ray Had surgery with an anesthetic injection A biopsy is taken from the lymph nodes in the left neck. Pathological results of the biopsy Compatible with tuberculosis of the lymph nodes. Dye the infection found tuberculosis. started to treat tuberculosis The patient is not allergic to the drug.

Conclusion: This patient has lymphatic tuberculosis. not due to vaccination

Thai people do not believe fake news that Vaccination once morest COVID-19, especially the mRNA type, induces immune levels to be too high. There is a risk of developing lymphoma.

Picture from Mor Manoon Leechawengwong FC

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