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How Can A Jawbone Lump Causing Swelling And Dysphagia Be Treated?

I got all 4 wisdom teeth taken out, 4 days ago. I got the normal swelling but that went away easily with ice packs. Now, after all the swelling went down I have a knot like lump on my left jaw bone that is causing extreme pain. It\ s about 2-3 inches wide and very tender. The swelling also goes down below my neck which makes my throat very sore to swallow; and it is very red and tender. I have problems chewing anything. . . I can\ t even get a bowl of soup down completely. What could this be? And is it serious?!
Tue, 5 May 2015
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion, it is enlarged upper cervical lymphnode.
Teeth extraction is common cause for infection.
And lymphnode enlargement is the earliest sign of Infection.
Pain and tenderness also favour infective etiology.
But better to confirm this by ultrasound examination of neck.
You may need antibiotic, painkiller and anti inflammatory drugs.
Do regular gargles with antiseptic solution like chlorhexidine for oral hygiene.
Avoid hard to chew food and junk food.
Don't worry, you will be alright.
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How Can A Jawbone Lump Causing Swelling And Dysphagia Be Treated?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion, it is enlarged upper cervical lymphnode. Teeth extraction is common cause for infection. And lymphnode enlargement is the earliest sign of Infection. Pain and tenderness also favour infective etiology. But better to confirm this by ultrasound examination of neck. You may need antibiotic, painkiller and anti inflammatory drugs. Do regular gargles with antiseptic solution like chlorhexidine for oral hygiene. Avoid hard to chew food and junk food. Don t worry, you will be alright.