Can Nasal Inflammation Cause Swelling in Neck Lymph Nodes?
Nasal inflammation Hello Doctor: I have pain in my right nasal cavity, and the doctor said it is due to inflammation. Could this possibly lead to lymphadenopathy on the right side of my neck? (I can't feel a distinct lump) However, the entire right side of my neck and jawlin...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, inflammation of the right nasal cavity can lead to swelling of the cervical lymph nodes. It is recommended to continue follow-up visits for treatment. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Jue-Yi Cheng, Director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Taoyuan Hospital...[Read More] Can Nasal Inflammation Cause Swelling in Neck Lymph Nodes?
Understanding Unilateral Tonsil Enlargement: Surgical Options and Concerns
Unilateral tonsillar enlargement and related surgical treatment issues? Hello, Doctor. About two months ago, I had a mild cold, and the doctor at the clinic mentioned that my throat was slightly swollen. After about a week, I recovered from the cold, but when I checked, I noticed...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, based on the current situation, there are indeed two options: one is to continue follow-up visits for observation; if there are no changes, it can be monitored. However, to be 100% certain, surgical excision for pathological examination is necessary. The surgical method is...[Read More] Understanding Unilateral Tonsil Enlargement: Surgical Options and Concerns
Understanding Nasopharyngeal Cancer and Lymph Node Concerns
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma and lymphatic issues? Hello, Doctor. 1. If nasopharyngeal carcinoma leads to enlarged cervical lymph nodes, will the lumps increase in size over time? Typically, how large can they become? 2. Recently, I noticed a few enlarged lymph nodes on the left ...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: 1. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma can lead to cervical lymphadenopathy, with the masses typically increasing in size over time, generally exceeding one centimeter and continuing to grow. 2. If concerned, regular follow-up appointments for examination are recommended. 3. Based on...[Read More] Understanding Nasopharyngeal Cancer and Lymph Node Concerns
Understanding Pain Around the Submandibular Gland: Causes and Solutions
In the past few days, I have been experiencing pain around the submandibular glands when opening my mouth and swallowing? Today (April 30), I feel pain (a soreness) around the submandibular gland when opening my mouth, chewing, and swallowing. Swallowing is not as smooth as befor...
Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello Daisy, based on your description, it is most likely a submandibular salivary gland infection (I assume that by "顎下腺" you mean "submandibular gland," as there is currently no term "顎下腺"). This can be caused by either a viral or bacterial infecti...[Read More] Understanding Pain Around the Submandibular Gland: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Submandibular Hard Lumps: Causes and Treatment Options
Submandibular mass? Hello, doctor: Recently, I noticed a hard lump measuring about 1 to 2 centimeters located on the side of my cheek, just below my ear. It seems to be getting larger, but it does not move and does not cause discomfort when pressed. Could this be related to my di...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Commonly, this may be due to parotitis or inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes. If symptoms persist without improvement, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngologist for examination. Wishing you peace and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Departmen...[Read More] Understanding Submandibular Hard Lumps: Causes and Treatment Options
Exploring Further Tests for Chronic Throat Issues and Lymph Node Swelling
What other tests can be performed? Two months ago, I suddenly experienced a sensation of something stuck in my throat, which an ENT specialist diagnosed as chronic pharyngitis, and it has not improved since. Subsequently, I developed chest tightness along with a cough, which was ...
Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello NIMI, based on your description, the cervical lymph nodes can undergo ultrasound examination in the otolaryngology department. If necessary, fine needle aspiration for cytological examination will be determined by the physician based on the ultrasound results, not solely on...[Read More] Exploring Further Tests for Chronic Throat Issues and Lymph Node Swelling
Understanding Non-Painful Neck Lumps: Possible Causes and Concerns
There is a hard lump in the neck? Hello doctor, I have a round hard lump about one centimeter in diameter on the lower right side of my neck, close to the area between my shoulder and collarbone where it connects to the neck. It has been there for about four to five months, but i...
Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Dear Mr. Wen, Due to the inability to ascertain the depth and texture of the mass, it is challenging to make an accurate diagnosis based on your description. Possibilities include cervical lymph nodes, lipomas, or subcutaneous cysts. It is advisable to consult an otolaryngologi...[Read More] Understanding Non-Painful Neck Lumps: Possible Causes and Concerns
Understanding Lymph Node Issues During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Lymph node issues? I am currently over three months pregnant. For the past 3-4 days, I have noticed a round lump on the left side of my jaw extending to my neck. Sometimes it appears larger and sometimes smaller, but it is visible when I lift my neck, and I can clearly see that t...
Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it is most likely an infection of the left submandibular salivary gland, which can be caused by either a viral or bacterial infection. If it is a viral infection, it is indeed sufficient to stay hydrated and rest without medication. However, if i...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Node Issues During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Post-Surgery Care for Tuberculosis-Related Neck Lymph Node Tumors
Head and neck tumors Hello Doctor: My mother recently had swollen lymph nodes in her neck, approximately two centimeters in size. She underwent surgery for removal, and the biopsy results indicated a benign tumor caused by inflammation from tuberculosis bacteria. I would like to ...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: If the inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, you should consult an infectious disease specialist or a pulmonologist for examination and receive complete antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis. Wishing you safety and health. Direct...[Read More] Post-Surgery Care for Tuberculosis-Related Neck Lymph Node Tumors
Understanding Submandibular Lymph Node Inflammation: When to Seek Further Care
Inflammation of the submandibular lymph nodes? Hello Dr. Zheng, I previously asked about the lymphadenopathy in my lower jaw, which is still present. My family and colleagues have mentioned that it seems to have decreased in size. When I visited the specialist, they only performe...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, infections in the head and neck region can lead to inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes. If you have already been examined and the size of the lymph nodes is decreasing, it is mostly a benign sign, and follow-up is recommended. Wishing you peace and good health. Sincer...[Read More] Understanding Submandibular Lymph Node Inflammation: When to Seek Further Care
Understanding Swollen Lymph Nodes: Concerns and Risks in ENT Health
It seems that there is lymphadenopathy? Hello, Dr. Zheng. A few days ago, I noticed a small lump in my lower jaw and immediately went to see an ENT specialist. However, the doctor at the clinic was quite unprofessional; when I asked her if it could be lymphadenitis, she couldn...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: It is common for infections in the mouth or teeth to cause inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes. If discomfort persists, it is important to seek medical attention for further evaluation. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Depart...[Read More] Understanding Swollen Lymph Nodes: Concerns and Risks in ENT Health
Understanding Neck Lymphadenitis: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Cervical lymphadenitis Lymphadenitis of the sternocleidomastoid muscle has been evaluated through neck and chest X-rays, blood tests, and imaging studies, all of which returned normal results. Two neck ultrasounds were performed; one doctor suggested muscle inflammation while ano...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, if multiple examinations have shown no abnormalities, it is mostly a benign condition, and observation is recommended. If the lymph nodes continue to enlarge or become painful, further medical evaluation is advised. A lymph node biopsy can provide useful information, but i...[Read More] Understanding Neck Lymphadenitis: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Understanding Nasopharyngeal Cancer: Symptoms and Concerns
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma? A month ago, I discovered a movable, round tumor in my neck near the ear, which has a hard texture. It has not decreased in size and has not grown larger. Currently, I feel like there is phlegm stuck in my throat that I cannot clear (swallowing does not ...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, the swelling in that area could potentially be a tumor of the cervical lymph nodes or the parotid gland. If it is not continuously increasing in size, it is mostly likely a benign change. If you are concerned, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation for a definitive dia...[Read More] Understanding Nasopharyngeal Cancer: Symptoms and Concerns
Understanding Swelling Near the Collarbone: Possible ENT Issues
There is slight swelling near the neck close to the collarbone on both sides? Hello, doctor. A few days ago, I experienced discomfort in my throat and went to the hospital to see a doctor. The doctor said my throat was red (which I assume indicates inflammation). He asked if I ha...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Dear Mr. Lu, Hello, the slight swelling near your neck may be caused by an infection leading to inflammation of the cervical lymph nodes. You can start with medication for treatment and observation. If there is no improvement or if the swelling continues to increase, you will ne...[Read More] Understanding Swelling Near the Collarbone: Possible ENT Issues
Understanding EB Virus and Adenoid Enlargement: Key Insights for Patients
EB virus and adenoid hypertrophy issues? Dear Doctor, Two years ago, I visited a teaching hospital due to tinnitus, and the attending physician ordered a blood test for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which returned positive, but I had no other symptoms. Recently, in the past week or ...
Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Dear Mr. Chang, Since the majority of the population has been infected with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a positive EBV IgA test is only for reference or for monitoring after nasopharyngeal cancer radiotherapy. The definitive diagnosis still relies primarily on nasopharyngeal t...[Read More] Understanding EB Virus and Adenoid Enlargement: Key Insights for Patients
Understanding Persistent Lymph Nodes: ENT Insights and Concerns
Please provide the content you would like me to translate into English? Hello: 1. I have four lymph nodes in my neck (for over three years), all of which are symmetrical and smaller than 1.5 cm. The doctor indicated that as long as they are being monitored, there is generally n...
Dr. Xu Jiazhen Reply:
First, I believe it should not be less than 1.5 cm; rather, lesions smaller than 1 cm generally have little immediate clinical significance, except in cases of change. Examination, including physical and imaging assessments of the head and neck, is reasonable. The otolaryngology ...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Lymph Nodes: ENT Insights and Concerns
ENT Concerns: Understanding Ear, Nose, and Throat Health Issues
Please ask! Hello, Doctor: I had an examination with a physician at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Since the lesion is less than one centimeter and there were no abnormalities in the nasopharyngeal examination, the doctor recommended that I continue to be monitored (every three to...
Dr. Chen Jianzhi Reply:
Dear Inquirer, Regarding your question, there is indeed a connection between the ears and the cervical lymph nodes, so an examination of the ears will certainly be included in the physical assessment. If you are experiencing nosebleeds due to nasal allergies, it is essential to ...[Read More] ENT Concerns: Understanding Ear, Nose, and Throat Health Issues
Can Tooth Inflammation Cause Swollen Neck Lymph Nodes?
Please ask your question? Hello, if there is inflammation in the teeth, could it potentially cause swelling of the cervical lymph nodes? If it is related to the teeth, will it typically resolve, or is there a possibility that it may not resolve?
Dr. Chen Jianzhi Reply:
Dear Inquirer, According to your inquiry, dental inflammation can indeed lead to swollen cervical lymph nodes. With appropriate treatment, these should theoretically resolve. However, if the swelling persists for more than a month, it may be due to other underlying causes, which...[Read More] Can Tooth Inflammation Cause Swollen Neck Lymph Nodes?
Understanding Lymph Nodes: Painful Tests and Examination Methods
Hello! How can I assist you? Hello: 1. I have two lymph nodes near my neck and Adam's apple. The doctor examined them through palpation. You also mentioned a flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscope; will this examination be painful? I am very afraid of pain! Additionally, can th...
Dr. Chen Jianzhi Reply:
Dear Mr. Lai, Hello. The examination of lymph nodes in the neck or face primarily relies on palpation and physical examination. If necessary, a flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy may be performed, although it is not essential and tends to be more subjective compared to an uncomfo...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Nodes: Painful Tests and Examination Methods
Understanding Stage IV Throat Cancer: Prognosis and Treatment Options
What is stage IV laryngeal cancer? Hello, Dr. Yeh. My father recently visited the hospital due to discomfort in his throat, and the initial diagnosis is stage IV throat cancer. Can throat cancer be cured? What does stage IV mean? Is there a risk to his life?
Dr. Ye Dawei Reply:
1. Radiation therapy + chemotherapy 2. It has metastasized. 3. Laryngeal cancer can be detected early. The larynx is the human organ for voice production, composed of hard tissue, cartilage, and soft tissue, located at the upper end of the trachea. The main functions of the l...[Read More] Understanding Stage IV Throat Cancer: Prognosis and Treatment Options