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What Causes Lymph Node Swelling In The Neck And Ear Pain After Smoking?

After smoking my lymph nodes in my neck become swollen, painful, causes ear ache, feeling of something stuck in my throat, funny taste, some times feels as though I have hair in my mouth. Also this constant feeling of something in my sinus cavity yet nothing ever comes out. How do I clear out my lymph nodes and sinuses?
Tue, 13 Jun 2017
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With respect to your description, cervical lymph nodes may be caused by upper respiratory tract infections, ear infection or sinus infection. Your symptoms may not be caused by smoking. I will suggest you see your doctor for throat, ears, and sinus exams. If symptoms are of infectious origin, appropriate treatment may be prescribed. In the meantime, you may take an anti-inflammatory like Advil.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mbuomboh Veranso
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What Causes Lymph Node Swelling In The Neck And Ear Pain After Smoking?

Hello, With respect to your description, cervical lymph nodes may be caused by upper respiratory tract infections, ear infection or sinus infection. Your symptoms may not be caused by smoking. I will suggest you see your doctor for throat, ears, and sinus exams. If symptoms are of infectious origin, appropriate treatment may be prescribed. In the meantime, you may take an anti-inflammatory like Advil. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mbuomboh Veranso