
What Causes Swollen Lymph Node In The Neck?

Question: Hi I am a 29 year old female, non smoker non drinker no health issues. I woke up this morning to a swollen lymph node on the right side of my neck also for the last couple days I have had pain in my wisdom tooth could these two be related? Can tooth pain cause a swollen node
Brief Answer:
yes, toothache is known to give rise to neck lymph node enlargements.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear XXXXXXX
Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic,
I have evaluated your query thoroughly.
* Bacterial infections of the teeth or mouth are known to give rise to lymph
Node enlargements around the jaw and neck.
Kindly provide further details so that I can answer your query completely.
1. Was there any node noticeable before the onset of a toothache.
2. Node - size, shape, painful or not.
3. Associated systemic features - fever or else.
Awaiting your details.
Regards
yes, toothache is known to give rise to neck lymph node enlargements.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear XXXXXXX
Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic,
I have evaluated your query thoroughly.
* Bacterial infections of the teeth or mouth are known to give rise to lymph
Node enlargements around the jaw and neck.
Kindly provide further details so that I can answer your query completely.
1. Was there any node noticeable before the onset of a toothache.
2. Node - size, shape, painful or not.
3. Associated systemic features - fever or else.
Awaiting your details.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


Yes this node was noticeable before, from a cold I believe (well that’s what the 2 drs said that I saw) 1 of the drs had a COmplete blood count test done which came back normal, and they did an ultra sound on the node (same node that’s enlarged now) which I will attach file. Then It went back down a little in size over the next few weeks and reappeared yesterday morning. No fever no cold no other symptoms just wisdom tooth pain on the right side. (Same side of swollen node).
Brief Answer:
Mandibular lymph node is enlarged secondary to wisdom tooth ache .
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear
Thanks for the details of ultrasound report .
* The mandibular lymph node is secondary to the wisdom tooth pain .
* Once the primary cause is treated totally , node will get resolved within some
time ; for which have to consult expert dentist for antibiotics , anti
inflammatory agents .
* Gargles with salted lukewarm water added peppermint oil 3 times a day will
help to good extent .
Wishing you fine health ahead .
Regards .
Mandibular lymph node is enlarged secondary to wisdom tooth ache .
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear
Thanks for the details of ultrasound report .
* The mandibular lymph node is secondary to the wisdom tooth pain .
* Once the primary cause is treated totally , node will get resolved within some
time ; for which have to consult expert dentist for antibiotics , anti
inflammatory agents .
* Gargles with salted lukewarm water added peppermint oil 3 times a day will
help to good extent .
Wishing you fine health ahead .
Regards .
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng

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