Sore Throat, Recurring Left Armpit Lymph Node, Tongue Swelling, Red Bumps, Plantar Wart On Sole, Fevers. Suggestions?
Hi I've had a sore throat for about 3 or so days. But I noticed my left armpit lymph mode was swollen and the left side of my tongue was as well. After about a day or so I woke up and both were healed, but the right armpit got the same thing with the lymph node as well as my tongue. My tongue is whiter with red bumps. I've also recently noticed a plantar wart coming on the bottom of my foot. Do u have any idea what this is? Low grade fevers too.
Hello, Thanks for posting your query in hcm forum. The symptoms are closely associated with that of inflammation due to impacted wisdom tooth. I would advice you to visit a dentist and get a thorough evaluation done. Impacted tooth if present,has to be extracted or flap overlying tooth has to be removed depending on the position of tooth. Gargle frequently using warm saline or betadine solution. Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics. Maintain oral hygiene well. If symptoms persists,please do visit an ENT specialist too. Take care.
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Sore Throat, Recurring Left Armpit Lymph Node, Tongue Swelling, Red Bumps, Plantar Wart On Sole, Fevers. Suggestions?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query in hcm forum. The symptoms are closely associated with that of inflammation due to impacted wisdom tooth. I would advice you to visit a dentist and get a thorough evaluation done. Impacted tooth if present,has to be extracted or flap overlying tooth has to be removed depending on the position of tooth. Gargle frequently using warm saline or betadine solution. Take complete course of antibiotics-analgesics. Maintain oral hygiene well. If symptoms persists,please do visit an ENT specialist too. Take care.