Enlarged inguinal lymph nodes in women may be related to inguinal lymphadenitis, lymphoma, leukemia and other factors.
1. Inguinal lymphadenitis: usually caused by bacterial, viral and other pathogens, the patient’s lymph nodes will be enlarged and painful, and in severe cases, systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue will occur.
2. Lymphoma: this disease is a malignant tumor originated from lymph nodes and lymphatic tissues, patients may have painless swelling of inguinal lymph nodes, and may also have systemic symptoms such as fever, night sweats and emaciation.
3. Leukemia: different types of leukemia will have different symptoms. Patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia may have the symptom of enlarged inguinal lymph nodes.
Enlarged inguinal lymph nodes in women may also be related to Hodgkin’s disease, mononucleosis, drug reaction, vaccine reaction and other factors, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time for treatment.