What Causes Sharp Pain On One Side Of Neck?
Ear,throat infections to rule out
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
1.Pain in left neck associated with swollen lymph nodes behind ear and swollen throat gland (tonsils) is indicating throat infection.
2. It is not serious but can be well managed.
3. If blood work was fine, that's great. No generalized infection is present in blood. However, this does not exclude the presence of throat infection .
4. If flu symptoms are present, the , what you are experiencing is due to viral infection. Symptomatic treatment is advised, including pain killers, keeping a good throat hygiene. It will be subsided in a few days.
5. If no flu symptoms are present, then should rule out bacterial throat infection. Throat swab culture is advised to run to determine infection and susceptible antibiotics. In this case, you might need oral antibiotics.
6. Ear infection should be excluded too as it is a common complication in either above mentioned cases.
Hope it helped!
Dr. Albana
The "gland" that is swollen is not tonsils. Sorry if I am calling it a gland and it is not. It in on the front of left side of throat up high close to where neck meets under jaw. It is hard ans feels like a lump. There is non o n either side of neck but left feels considerably bigger and tender right now.
Thank you.
A photo is needed...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
If this is your case, can you send a photo of the swollen gland inside your throat, so I can evaluate it myself without precipitating in my judgment?
From location you are describing, it might be infected throat/oral mucosa (gingivitis). Anyway, the photo will clarify everything.
Antibiotics you took might be of help if bacterial infection is confirmed. If virus is present, then, it will take longer to get improvement.
All the best!
Dr.Albana