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Tfue’s Results Showed No Medical Concerns and His Swollen Neck is Fine

Professional Fortnite Player Tfue Receives Negative Test Results for Swollen Neck

Turner “Tfue” Tenney, a professional Fortnite player and streamer, has revealed that tests conducted on his swollen neck have come back negative, according to his doctor. Although Tfue hasn’t specified the exact tests he underwent, he shared that his neck is now in good condition.

Tfue initially revealed to his Twitch viewers on March 18 that he was experiencing significant swelling in his neck with no identifiable cause. He consulted doctors who were unable to determine the source of the issue, leading to the possibility of surgery being considered in worst-case scenarios. The cause of the swelling remained unknown.

After an unsuccessful attempt with antibiotics, Tfue had to visit the emergency room and consult with a specialist to address the swelling. A CT scan conducted during the visit was inconclusive, prompting him to seek further tests through another specialist to identify the cause of the neck swelling.

Tfue has theorized that his injury may be related to dehydration while streaming Fortnite, as he has also experienced severe headaches upon waking up.

Fortunately, it appears that Tfue’s condition has been resolved or is not as serious as initially believed. He has resumed streaming and playing Fortnite without any issues since discovering the injury, but has yet to divulge further details about his diagnosis or the specific negative test results.

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