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What Could Be The Reason For Severe Pain In Neck, Difficulty Swallowing, Swollen Axillary Nodes?

For the last month I have had a cold and upper respiratory infection which has cleared up, however I remain with unilateral pain in my neck where the Eustachian tube enters my throat. I had extreme pain in this area and problems swallowing, which has ceased also. Now I have swollen and extremely painful axillary nodes on the same side.
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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hello. it is very rare for the axillary nodes to be enlarged due to a throat infection and i would recommend you meet your surgery doctor for further advice. thanks
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What Could Be The Reason For Severe Pain In Neck, Difficulty Swallowing, Swollen Axillary Nodes?

hello. it is very rare for the axillary nodes to be enlarged due to a throat infection and i would recommend you meet your surgery doctor for further advice. thanks