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Hard lump under. the skin
Hi, I have suffered from covid two months ago.Now i have from almost 15 days i found out a hard movable lump felt like a little stone under the chin .It was paining before when i touched it .Now pain is less.But it is the same size where my wisdom teeth is coming also.When my teeth started to pain.This lump also arises.Do i need to visit a doctor??
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as a eNT surgeon I can guide you that this may be a enlarged lymph node due to inflammation caused by erupting tooth or infection in the near by area usually the Thorat. Kindly share a picture of the swelling and it’s consistency so that I can guide u further
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Yes need to examine.
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