Having Lump Behind Ear. Depression Between Skull And Lower Jaw. Having Ear Infection And Enlarged Lymph Node. Advise?
unlikely cancerous
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic
It is understandable to be concerned.
Lymph nodes can enlarge in various conditions such as infections or inflammtion in the general area, infection of the node itself and more serious conditions such as cancer.
The cancer can be of the node itself or again related to the surrounding area.
A cancer related to cancer tends to be large, non tender and hard to the touch.
There are also additional symptoms such as fever, night sweats and weight loss.
In most cases , the enlargement is related to non cancerous causes.
The normal management is to review the lymph node in 4 to 6 weeks , which is the time it would normally take for it to resolve if it is related to infection or inflammation.
If it is still present with no decrease in size then a full blood count is done looking particularly at the white cell count.
White cell counts would go up in both infections and some cancers like leukemia or lymphoma.
The increase is greater when it is related to cancer.
If you do not believe that you will be able to wait the 4 to 6 weeks then you can ask your GP to consider a blood test sooner.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any additional questions
a normal white means no lymphoma or leukemia
Detailed Answer:
Hi
sorry about the late reply
Yes, if the white cell count is within normal range then it is unlikely that there is any lymphoma,leukemia or if an infection was previously present, it has resolved.
Please feel free to ask any additional questions