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Gone to ENT doctor for MRI neck He said nothing is visible in neck , there is no even tenderness of lymp node so no need of FNAC Even though I'm getting worried because as first I took ultrasound neck it was mentioned less than 1cm so no worry After 1 month I was feeling like swelling so took MRI SCAN in that report has came like this. I'm really getting fear Because of this please help me regarding this, whether it is normal or not? Also doctor said lymp node are shown different in MRI has my swelling side is different. Also I have little congestion in oroparhyngeal region like every mild tonsils doctor said it's mild congestion not big tonsils because of that too lymp node will swell?
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Lymph nodes could be due to either infections, or some inflammatory condition or cancer. It is better that you consult a general surgeon and get evaluated, detail history with examination can give clues towards the diagnosis.
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Only a detailed consultation will possibly be able to satisfy you. Secondly more information like blood reports and xrays are required
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Take online consultation for better discussion of ur prblm and treatment... It would help you
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