Patient: When my son was two years old, he found a lymph node in his left neck as big as a soybean, he didn’t have a fever and slept normally, so he didn’t care and thought it would go away in a few days, but slowly it seemed to grow more than a few I took to the hospital to see a doctor who prescribed anti-inflammatory injections and medicine, but it wasn’t controlled, and these two or three years have gradually increased to eight or nine as if they were in a series (now the size of a fava bean), feeling not too hard but not so smooth, and the left side of his neck is still big. I’ve also been visiting hospitals and countryside remedies over the past few years, but I can’t be sure what the disease is, and they all say it’s lymphadenitis. I’m afraid it’s lymphoma, I don’t know which hospital I can go to, I want to find a good hospital to see my baby’s disease, give some advice, thank you very much! (I hope to reply soon so I can take him to see it, thank you). Expert: Lymphoma does need to be ruled out, in addition to viral infections and other diseases to be considered.