How Can A Swollen Knot On The Right Ear Lobe Be Treated?
I have a hard swollen knot that starts at my right ear lobe, goes down the side of my face and is tender all the way through to the bottom of my neck. I m having a hard time keeping my head up straight because of the pain If I lean to the right it doesn t hurt so bad
Swollen knot on the right ear lobe may be due to swollen lymph nodes or swelling like boil or furanculitis or salivary gland infection etc. Until examination is done it is difficult to say what it is. Use paracetamol for pain and fever. If symptoms not improved please check your oral cavity for pharygitis or tonsilitis for primary source of Infection. Please consult your ENT specialist/ physician they will examine and treat you accordingly.
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It may be a enlarged lymph nodes or swelling or salivary gland inflammation etc. Until examination is done it is difficult to say what it is . Use tablet Aceclofenac and paracetamol twice a day for five days. If symptoms not improved please consult your physician/ENT specialist they will examine and treat you accordingly.
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How Can A Swollen Knot On The Right Ear Lobe Be Treated?
Hello, Swollen knot on the right ear lobe may be due to swollen lymph nodes or swelling like boil or furanculitis or salivary gland infection etc. Until examination is done it is difficult to say what it is. Use paracetamol for pain and fever. If symptoms not improved please check your oral cavity for pharygitis or tonsilitis for primary source of Infection. Please consult your ENT specialist/ physician they will examine and treat you accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.