
Suggest Treatment For Lump On Both Sides Of Throat Below The Jawline

I am able to feel what I am pretty sure are my submandibular salivary glands. They feel very soft, almost spongy, and move around very easily. I can feel them on both sides of my throat, just below the jawline. They feel like they are about the size of an olive. To the touch, they feel about the same size. They are not tender and I'm not having any pain or other symptoms. The gland on the right side seems to protrude more than the left and I can see a small bulge when I look in the mirror right where the I can feel the glands. Is this normal, or do they sound enlarged?
You are most probably having both side sub-mandibular lymph node swelling .
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and understand your concern.
In my opinion , as per your clinical history it appears that you are most probably having both side sub-mandibular lymph node swelling or sub-mandibular salivary glands swelling . Since they move around very easily , most likely they are sub-mandibular lymph nodes swelling . Submandibular salivary glands are fixed .
Bimanual palpation of submandibular gland & ultrasound of submandibular region help to know cause of swelling .
Sub-mandibular lymph nodes swelling common in frequent oral cavity , throat & dental infections .
Since you can able to feel the glands , it is not normal but mild enlarged .
If I were your treating doctor , I would advice
Antiseptic Mouth Wash twice daily . It will decrease any source of chronic infection in oral cavity .
Hope this information helpful to you .If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
Regards.


Submandibular salivary glands can be felt by bimanual palpation in normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for the follow up query.
Submandibular salivary glands can be felt by bimanual palpation method in normal individuals .Bimanual palpation is useful in differentiating between submandibular salivary gland swellings from enlarged lymph nodes over that area .
In my opinion , as per your clinical history it appears that you are most probably having both side lymph nodes swelling rather than sub-mandibular salivary glands swelling . Lymph nodes move around very easily ( as you feel) but Submandibular salivary glands are fixed ( doesn't move easily ) .
Bimanual palpation by doctor & ultrasound of submandibular region help to differentiate between lymph nodes & glands .
Mostly , your felt only enlarge lymph nodes in that area which is common in many individuals with chronic mild infection . No need to worry .
Hope this information helpful to you .
Regards.

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