What Causes Submandibular Lymphadenopathy Along With Sore Throat?
Question: What is the cause for a swollen lymph node that is 2cm that doesn't go down, with a sore throat for 3 years. I have had every CT scan and MRI, and fine needle biopsy, but nobody can tell me why it is swollen, or why I have a continual sore throat. They tell me LPR, but to me that doesn't make any sense since my RSI is low, and the lymph node is swollen (submandibular)
Brief Answer:
Submandibular lymphadenopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare Magic and thanks for putting up the query
submandibular lympgadenopathy can be due to some dental problem, tongue infection or submandibular gland infection, any oral infection or idiopathic.
Please tell me do you have any such complaints?
Please send me your fnac report and pictures of your throat so that i can suggest you better.
Follow up with the required information.
Take care
Thanks and regards
Submandibular lymphadenopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare Magic and thanks for putting up the query
submandibular lympgadenopathy can be due to some dental problem, tongue infection or submandibular gland infection, any oral infection or idiopathic.
Please tell me do you have any such complaints?
Please send me your fnac report and pictures of your throat so that i can suggest you better.
Follow up with the required information.
Take care
Thanks and regards
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