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What Would Swellings Behind Mandible Be?

Hi, I hope you re well. I ve had a swelling in my mandible for years. It s come and gone, painless and movable. But recently my right ear has begun to feel blocked and I feel as though it s bigger. There are also what seem to be two more above this initial one. One behind my ear and the other just below - these are both hard. It s beginning to be slightly achy- though I don t know whether this is because I ve been poking around or not. I m definitely more conscious of it now. The swellings feel about 2 cms each. What could it be?
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hello
Welcome to healthcare
I think what you are experiencing are lymph nodes, which have got inflamed.
Most common cause of this is throat / pharygeal /tonsillar infection.
If you were my patient, I would like you to start antibiotics of penicillin group with clav acid. With nasal decongestant like sinarest and steam inhalation . Disprin gargles three times a day will help
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What Would Swellings Behind Mandible Be?

Hello Welcome to healthcare I think what you are experiencing are lymph nodes, which have got inflamed. Most common cause of this is throat / pharygeal /tonsillar infection. If you were my patient, I would like you to start antibiotics of penicillin group with clav acid. With nasal decongestant like sinarest and steam inhalation . Disprin gargles three times a day will help