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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes In The Neck?

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Posted on Wed, 10 May 2017
Question: Hi I'm a 32 male. I have a history of tonsil and lymph node issues on my neck. I had a peritonsillar abscess years ago. I also had mono which really hurt my tonsils and caused several lymph nodes on my neck to enlarge and not go down. I had them biopsied by FNA twice and everything turned out clear. Now about five years later I have some concerns about my throat again. I've had some odd pain or discomfort when swallowing on the right side for a week or so no. No redness no swelling no white spots. It's definitely not an infection. I went to an ENT today and he scoped through my nose and saw nothing concerning. But later on I took a really good look at my tonsils and noticed that my right tonsil pillar has a bit of a bump on it. Maybe half the size of a pea but when I feel it with my finger there's an firmness to it that I definitely don't have on the other side. Seems like a little firm mass. About the size of half of a pea maybe. Clearly not big enough for my ENT to even notice it this morning. But It feels a lot more concerning than it looks tho. My first reaction was oh crap I found tonsil cancer. I know a biopsy is the only way to tell for sure but do you think that's what it is based on what you see? Any advice would be greatly appreciated since I am real anxious about this right now.
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. It seems normal

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details. As you said the scopy has been done by an expert and he found nothing, there is highly unlikely tha it is a cancer. Cancer is an obvios thing which is suspected when somebody sees a mass lesion. Moreover, as you have felt a small mass. it can be either a mild fibrosis due to repeated infection or biopsy or sometimes a tonsillolith which is behind the pillar and difficult to visualise. No need to woory as all these conditions are benign. Again i repeat, cancer is not there. rest assured.
Thanks and regards
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Follow up: Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (4 hours later)
Here are links to what the mass looks like.

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It definitely feels firm.

Does this appear concerning to you?
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Hello. it is normal

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I have seen the pics. So it appears normal. Nothing to worry about it.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (5 hours later)
Hello again - what scares me is that when I run my finger over this lump it is definitely a hard firm mass compared to the rest of my tonsil. The other tonsil is soft. You would still recommend ignoring it entirely?
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Answered by Dr. Deepak Sundriyal (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Hello. It looks benign

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. Yes it appears benign. Only reason to worry if only it increases in size.
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes In The Neck?

Brief Answer: Hello dear. It seems normal Detailed Answer: Hello dear. I have gone through the details. As you said the scopy has been done by an expert and he found nothing, there is highly unlikely tha it is a cancer. Cancer is an obvios thing which is suspected when somebody sees a mass lesion. Moreover, as you have felt a small mass. it can be either a mild fibrosis due to repeated infection or biopsy or sometimes a tonsillolith which is behind the pillar and difficult to visualise. No need to woory as all these conditions are benign. Again i repeat, cancer is not there. rest assured. Thanks and regards