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Q: firm lymph nodes
asked by: sk1212 on October 12th, 2009
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I can feel two firm, not rock hard, mobile (rolls under finger), nontender, smooth, pea-sized lymph nodes on my lower posterior cervical chain on the left side of my neck, right along the lower anterior border of the trapezius. I am 25 years old. quit smoking 5 months ago, started in college but never smoked more than a pack or two a week. feels like a slightly irritated throat on the opposite side but only at times and has not been like that but for a week or so. As far as I can tell, I can feel no other nodes like this in the other areas or on the right side of my neck. Are these shotty lymph nodes, a result of infection, or do you think it is something more sinister?

Also, a couple weeks ago I visited the doctor for something unrelated and he took a CBC and complete health panel and everything came back normal. I have also had a flu shot recently.
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MandMs
replied on October 16th, 2009
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Swollen neck lymph nodes is a common feature of many viral infections.
Neck nodes drain the tongue, external ear, parotid gland, and deeper structures of the neck, including the larynx, thyroid, and trachea.
If these swellings are present for longer than 3 weeks you should see your physician, since posterior neck lymphadenopaty has a higher risk of serious underlying disease.There are some reports about possible link between flu-shot and cervical lymphadenopathy.
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