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Q: Swollen neck Lymph Nodes
asked by: newguy13 on July 31st, 2008
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Hi, I'd like to start out by saying im a 21 year old male, and other then what has been going on recently I've always been healthy.

Last August I first discovered a swollen node underneath my left ear. I was given an anti-biotic but nothing happened to the node. I was schedule for blood testing, and a ct-scan. Blood testing came back normal, but my ct-scan showed a nodule over 2 cm with other enlargements in my neck. I was scheduled to see a general surgeon to perform a biopsy. When I went and saw the surgeon he said he wasn't going to perform the biopsy, because the nodule wasn't " that big " in his opinion. He turned out to be right about three weeks later after six months the nodule went away.

However, about a week after it went down I noticed two new nodules one on each side of my neck almost in identical places on each side. These nodules are still there and have been there for five months now. I've been terrified of lymphoma but I don't show any symptoms. No night sweats, fatigue, loss of appetite, or weight loss. Matter of fact I've gained 20 lbs since I first found these two nodules.

I also am scared about whats going on in my mouth. I have two symettrical bumps on my upper gums along the palate line I suppose, that are underneath the gums not sticking out, you can only feel them. I also keep getting one or two white spots on my right tonsil only, and my throat looks like it can be pretty red sometimes. I'd like to point out that I'm not a smoker, and I rarely have a drink.

I don't have any sore throat though thats the problem. It doesn't hurt to talk, or swallow. Everything is pretty much just there, but im not actually feeling any ill effects of whats happening.

I was able to see an ENT and he said, he believed this was "reactive lymph nodes " due to infectious mono that I had three years ago. He said that mono never leaves the body and only becomes dormant until it becomes active again. However, he didnt give me a mono-spot test to verify, that's all he said.

I really hope he's right, but I'm still really worried. If you go back to the first lymph node that eventually went away after 6 months, I've had nodule problems in my neck for 11 months now. Two rounds of anti-biotics haven't cleared anything. I know that I've listed alot of things here, but thats whats happening to me for almost a year now. I know lymph nodes that dont go away can be a bad sign.

Any ideas?
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jenlpio
replied on August 30th, 2008
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Not to be too forward, but have you been tested for STD's rescently? Syphilis can sometimes produce symptoms like these that may come and go. There are special meds for these infections. If you havent been tested, might be worthwile. A person can have an std and never have a symptom, or symptoms may lay dormant for an extended time. No need to answer if you choose so, just a though!
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aaron61
replied on July 17th, 2009
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Nodules on My Son's Neck
My 13 year old son recently discovered some nodules, one on the back of his neck approx 1 inch below the base of his skull, and more recently a couple new ones - one on the top ridge of his right trapezius muscle, one on the right side base of his neck, and a couple others. He's just finishing a round of antibiotics prescribed by our Internist. No change in size, though.
Kinda worried.
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