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Understanding Enlarged Lymph Nodes in the Posterior Neck: Key Insights

Posterior cervical (occipital) lymphadenopathy? Hello Dr. Cheng, I have a few questions regarding the enlargement of lymph nodes in the posterior neck area: 1. I have researched some information and consulted with several specialists, and they mentioned that lymphadenopathy in ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi: 1. Enlargement of the lymph nodes in the posterior neck (occipital region) is predominantly benign. 2. The palpation of lymph nodes can only provide clinical reference and cannot solely determine a diagnosis based on touch. 3. Lymph nodes that do not show significant changes ...

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Understanding Salivary Glands: When to Seek Medical Attention

About the salivary glands? Hello, (1) Can the parotid gland be palpated? It is not protruding, but I can feel it when I gently press down; it feels harder than a soft lymph node. Is this hardness normal? (It has been like this for several years.) (2) When lymph nodes are felt abo...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: (1) The parotid gland can be palpated but is generally not prominent. If there are no noticeable hard masses and the size has not changed significantly, it is mostly benign changes. (2) If lymph nodes are painful, exceed one centimeter in size, feel very hard, and are immo...

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Understanding Lymph Node Concerns: When to Seek Medical Advice

Lymph node issues? Hello, doctor. I have a lymph node that has been present for seven to eight years. It is small, about 0.3-0.5 cm, soft, and movable. It is difficult to locate in the submandibular area. I have seen many doctors who say that it is a scarred lymph node and that I...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: After an infection improves, lymph nodes may shrink, but they may not necessarily return to a size that is completely unpalpable. Generally, a reduction in size or no further enlargement is indicative of benign lymph node changes. It is advisable to monitor the situation; ...

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Understanding Movable Tumors Near Gums: ENT Insights and Guidance

Facial issues Hello, since elementary school and approaching middle school, I have had a movable lump near my masseter muscle, close to the gums, which can be felt from the outside. It varies in size, sometimes larger and sometimes smaller. I haven't paid much attention to i...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, regarding the issue you mentioned, it could possibly be lymphadenopathy, masseter muscle hypertrophy, or other lesions. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist. Wishing you good health and safety.

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Understanding Lymph Node Swelling: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Lymphadenopathy Hello Doctor: About three weeks ago, I woke up with a sharp pain on the right side of my neck and a small hard lump. Two days later, I accidentally discovered 3-4 small bumps on the scalp at the back of my head. After being diagnosed by a dermatologist, it was det...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Enlarged lymph nodes may lead to neck tightness, while throat symptoms may be less related to lymph node enlargement. Currently, lymph nodes less than 1 cm in size are mostly benign lymphadenopathy. After the infection improves, their size may decrease, but they may not co...

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Understanding Hard Lumps Between Chin and Neck: ENT Insights

There is a hard lump between the chin and the neck? Hello, doctor. I have noticed a small hard lump between the center of my chin and my neck. It becomes quite noticeable when I tilt my head back, and it is movable. What could this condition be? Would seeing an ENT specialist hel...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: It is common to find lymph nodes or cysts in the neck. If their size exceeds one centimeter, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngologist for examination and confirmation. Wishing you peace and good health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of Otola...

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Understanding Hard Bumps on the Back of the Head: Lymph Nodes or Lipoma?

Occipital mass Hello doctor, I found a hard, immovable lump near the right occipital area of my skull. Is there lymphatic tissue in that area, or could it just be a lipoma? Should I be concerned about this? The information I found mainly discusses lymph nodes in the neck, armpits...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Generally, lymph nodes are usually movable. If there is a lymph node in that area but it is hard and immovable, it is recommended to seek medical evaluation for confirmation. Wishing you peace and health. Director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Taoyuan Hospital, Mini...

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Understanding Salivary Gland Tumors: When to Seek Further Evaluation

Lump issue? Salivary gland tumor? Hello Doctor, today I noticed a swelling near my cheek, close to the parotid gland and jaw area. It is movable and painless, and I can feel it. I went to the hematology-oncology department, where the doctor arranged a CT scan with contrast. After...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, if there are no obvious symptoms but the issue has not resolved, you may return to the original hospital to follow up with the same physician or a physician from the same department in three months for further evaluation. It is better to compare reports from the same hospi...

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Understanding Lymph Node Issues in the Neck: When to Seek Help

Cervical lymphatic issues Medical history: History of nasopharyngeal lymphadenopathy excision, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, and mild chronic urticaria dating back six months. Initially, I noticed a prominent swollen and painful mass on the right posterior neck, without any acco...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, if you have recurrent swollen lymph nodes in the neck or other neck masses, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist. Wishing you good health and safety.

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Understanding Persistent Enlarged Lymph Nodes: When to Seek Medical Advice

Lymphadenopathy The lymph node behind my right ear has been persistently enlarged for 2 years. It feels smooth, is painless, and movable, with an elongated oval shape. It has not increased in size, and I have no other symptoms. Should I see a doctor? What could be causing the swe...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your current symptoms, it is likely a case of benign lymphadenopathy. You may start with self-observation, but if you are concerned, you can visit an otolaryngologist for an examination or arrange for an ultrasound. Wishing you peace and good health. Sincerely, Dr...

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Understanding Lymphadenitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Seek Help

Lymphadenitis I would like to ask the doctor about some symptoms I've been experiencing. Two weeks ago, I noticed a lump on the right side of my jaw and neck that hurts when pressed. My throat also hurts, and I have two sores on my tongue that are more painful than usual mou...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it is most likely that you are experiencing pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and oral ulcers accompanied by cervical lymphadenopathy. Treatment typically involves the use of medications, and antibiotics may be necessary if the lymphadenopathy continues ...

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Should You Get a Follow-Up Neck Ultrasound? Expert Advice for Patients

Inquiry about neck ultrasound? Hello Dr. Zheng, about two years ago when I was preparing for my studies, I underwent a physical examination and had a neck ultrasound done. At that time, there was a finding measuring 0.95 cm by 0.47 cm, but the doctor did not specify what it was o...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The swelling may be cervical lymph nodes. Generally, if the size is less than 1 centimeter, it is more likely to be benign. If there is currently no obvious pain or noticeable neck mass, you may observe it for now. Alternatively, during your follow-up visit to the family m...

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Understanding Lymph Nodes and Salivary Gland Masses: Key Insights

Cervical lymph nodes Hello Doctor: I have a small hard lump under my right ear, measuring 0.9 cm on ultrasound. There is also an enlarged lymph node nearby measuring 1.8 cm, which was found to be benign after fine needle aspiration (FNA). On March 23, the doctor scheduled surgery...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, generally about 80% of salivary gland tumors are benign. If the ultrasound examination shows no obvious malignant features and the size is small, such as less than 1 cm, and nearby lymph nodes are normal, observation may be considered, and surgery may not be necessary. Wis...

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Understanding Small Movable Neck Lumps: Causes and Concerns

Small round lumps on both sides of the neck? While showering, I felt a small, round lump that moves when pressed. It is symmetrical and not noticeable externally; you can only feel it when you touch it. Could this be caused by my recent irregular sleep schedule?


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi, it is common to have lymph nodes in the neck. If there is no obvious tenderness and the size is less than 1 centimeter, you can observe it yourself for now. If you are concerned, you may visit an ENT clinic for examination. Wishing you peace and good health. Sincerely, Dr. Ch...

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Understanding Asymmetrical Tonsils: When to Seek Medical Advice

Asymmetrical tonsil size? Hello Doctor: I have been feeling something unusual in my throat, and upon examining my mouth, I noticed that the tonsils are asymmetrical (the left one is barely visible, while the right one is protruding about the size of a fingertip). I currently do n...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The size of the tonsils on both sides shows slight differences. If there are no persistent pain, ulcers, fever, or swelling of the cervical lymph nodes, you may observe it yourself, as it is mostly a benign condition. If you are concerned, you can visit an otolaryngologist...

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Understanding Tongue Bumps: Could It Be a Viral Wart?

There is a growth on the tongue? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a raised lesion at the back of my tongue. I feel a strange sensation when swallowing saliva, as if there is something there. Could this be a viral wart? (I am currently undergoing treatment for genital warts...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, there are many reasons for a protruding lump on the tongue, including benign and malignant tumors, viral lesions, small salivary gland cysts, lymphoid hyperplasia, and more. It is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for an actual examination. Wishing you safety and go...

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Hard Lump at the Junction of Neck and Base of Skull: What to Do?

There is a hard lump at the junction of the lower back of the head and the right side of the neck? Hello Doctor: I have recently noticed a hard lump at the junction of the back of my neck and the base of my skull on the right side. It hurts when I press on it or move my neck. My ...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it is possible that you may be experiencing cervical lymphadenopathy or inflammation, a lipoma or other benign subcutaneous tumors, inflammation of the neck muscles, or malignant lesions, among other conditions. It is advisable to consult an otol...

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Understanding Lymph Node Issues: When to Seek Further Medical Attention

Lymphatic issues Hello Doctor... About two weeks ago, I felt a soft lump below my earlobe, approximately 0.2 cm in size. It is not protruding from the skin and does not hurt when pressed. I have no symptoms of a cold. I just visited a clinic, and the doctor mentioned it could pos...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Lymph nodes smaller than 1 cm are mostly benign and will not completely disappear. If there is no significant pain or persistent enlargement, you may observe them yourself or return for a doctor's evaluation every 3 to 6 months. Wishing you peace and good health. Sinc...

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Understanding Lymph Node Swelling: Causes and Concerns in ENT Issues

Lymphadenopathy Hello Doctor: I have a small hard lump under my right ear. After undergoing an ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration on March 6, I experienced pain and swelling when I got home. It has been two days, and the pain persists. Additionally, when I turn my head to t...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: If you are experiencing swelling and pain and are unsure whether there is a mild inflammation, it is advisable to return for a follow-up examination if the discomfort persists. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of Otolar...

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Understanding Ear and Neck Swelling: Symptoms and Causes Explained

Facial swelling? Hello, recently I have noticed a swollen lump near my ear, which is painful when pressed, and my ear occasionally itches. I also experience dizziness from time to time, and there is a soft lump at the back of my head where it connects to my neck that does not hur...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: It is not possible to determine whether it is a lymph node infection. If discomfort persists, it is advisable to seek medical examination for confirmation. Wishing you peace and health. Director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and ...

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