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Neck swelling
There is swelling in my neck since 5 days...there is pain In that area in starting 2 days but now there is no such pain..in starting there is fever also..but but only swelling...I want to know in how many days my swelling subsides.
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Looks like submandibular lymph node or glandular swelling ... Does the swelling increase in size while eating food ? ....any associated throat pain ? ... Would require an ent doctor consult followed by medication or investigation
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this is submandibular cellulitis
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Hello good morning, This appears to be submabdibular lymph nodes enlargement, mostly due to some infection. How was the fever? Are there any associated symptoms? Please consider getting online/formal consultation done for proper diagnosis and treatment. Thanks.
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