
Suggest Remedy For Lump In Jaw Line

swollen Submandibular lymph node, no worries. Self resolves.
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I read your question and i understand your concern. Small tiny bump appearing in night in submandibular area is neither cancer nor HIV. These are submandibular lymph nodes which are very benign and swell and inflame even to a mild inflammation as response like a sore throat,a flu or any other dental, oral , ear nose or throat problem. Eating even some thing sour or cold or drinking too much soda can trigger the swelling as sequelae of tonsillar inflammation.
All i wanna say is this is a swollen lymph node and nothing to worry about. If you dont have any other symptom just ignore it, wait for it to self resolve. it will self resolve for sure. Also regarding the unprotected coitus in january, that is 12 months now and has already been proved negative for STDs so no worries for that too.
I can see an 18 year overly worried guy who needs relaxation and some stress relief because none of your symptoms are worrisome and should not be taken seriously. if it bothers you you can have it assessed byvisiting a doctor nearby, they will sooth your worries further.
I hope it helps. Take good care of yourself and dont forget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan


No worries
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The answer lie sin follow up. Soda, ice cream, tooth ache . These things triggered this inflammatory response in submandibular lymph nodes. So stop worrying about STD, HIV or any other sinister pathologies. You dont have any of them. Just take some pain remedies like ibuprofen and maintain a good oral hygiene and take some warm comforting beverages like herbal or green tea mixed with honey. I am sure you will be out of this very soon.
I hope it helps.
Regards
Khan


No worries
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Thank you for getting back to me
You need to stop worrying about it. its a self resolving entity and not an STD or any other worrisome pathology. No worries.
I hope it helps.
Regards
Khan

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