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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Lymph Nodes

ive had constant lymph node pain for 15 months , have been on antibiotics several times and nothing has changed . The intensity of the pain comes and goes . Now i have severe health anxiety and feel like i want my tonsils taken out .i dont know what to do or who to see next as i have seen several doctors
Tue, 29 Nov 2016
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
Thanks for your query . I have gone through your query.
As far as the pain in the lymphnode is concerned, it can be secondary to any infection in the head and neck region. If you take antibiotics, it's a temporary solution. So you need to treat the cause, that is treat the source of infection. For this you need to consult an ENT surgeon and get it evaluated. You need to get an ultrasound scan to rule out any pathology in the lymphnode.
I hope I have answered your query. Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Lymph Nodes

Thanks for your query . I have gone through your query. As far as the pain in the lymphnode is concerned, it can be secondary to any infection in the head and neck region. If you take antibiotics, it s a temporary solution. So you need to treat the cause, that is treat the source of infection. For this you need to consult an ENT surgeon and get it evaluated. You need to get an ultrasound scan to rule out any pathology in the lymphnode. I hope I have answered your query. Take care.