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Throat pain at vocal muscles
Dear Doc, I'm having throat pain at the vocal cords muscles. The pain suddenly comes and radiates to right ear. It stays for 2-3 mins and goes. Before 1 month, it was not frequent but now it comes and goes like 5 times a day. I'm continuously taking acid reflux medicine also. I had an MRI and wanted to the seriousness of the impression written in the report. It is suggesting multiple bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. I'm worried about cancer. Could please make me understand what exactly the report says? Thanks
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A course of medications with antibiotics and anti inflammatory.
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FNAC of lymph node if lesions persist
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According to mri there is no evidence of cancer or any mass or lesion The lymph nodes get enlarged if there is any source of infection You can get an endoscopy done to confirm site of infection
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tab Augmentin 625mg twice a day tab enzoflam twice a day tab rab d twice a day betadine gargles thrice a day all for 5 days
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Reactive lymphadenitis Not cancer If you are in agra meet me personally in my opd or you can do online consultation for prescription and counseling for the same as well
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