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Pain in neck
Pain started under my jaw when I touched it it felt like lump in left side of my throat when ever I sollow or move my head it hurts after a day the pain radiated to my ears .this started few month back it stays for 2 or 3 day and then gets normal but this time it's been five days and I am taking antibiotics and painkiller prescribe by my doctor but no improvement pain start every time effect of painkillers wear off . I was on medication for t.b (lymph node)which course completed in nov2020. What could be the reason?
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ , MD
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Could be flaring up of tb, better consultant with tb specialist.
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keep taking painkillers for 3-4 days
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better get your neck usg done
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Routine examination for TB lymon nodes and counsaltation
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