Swollen occipital lymph nodes often indicate an infection in the scalp, neck, or ear region. To investigate, a doctor might perform a physical exam, review your medical history, and possibly order blood tests or imaging to identify the underlying cause. If the swelling is recurrent and persistent, further evaluation may be necessary to rule out chronic infections or other underlying conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
@@MedicalCentric Thank you, it is the first time I get a real professional answer. I'm in Mexico and here the doctors don't investigate anything. I'm swollen in that same area left side. May I ask you in the USA where would be recommended to go to investigate this? Thank you , C M.
My left side of the neck has been swollen it has been two days.& i had cough too and doctor prescribed me some antibiotics & pain reliver but cough condition being extreme
@SPRAYERGAMING-oz8qi A swollen neck, especially when accompanied by a cough, could indicate an infection such as a respiratory infection, throat infection, or swollen lymph nodes, which are often a sign that your body is fighting off an infection. The antibiotics your doctor prescribed might be aimed at bacterial infections, but it's important to note that antibiotics don't work for viral infections, like the common cold or flu. If your condition is not improving or your cough is getting worse, it’s important to follow up with your doctor. Sometimes, a severe cough may require additional treatments like a stronger medication or a cough suppressant if it's causing discomfort. The swelling in your neck could also be due to lymph nodes reacting to the infection. Here are a few things you can try in addition to your prescribed medications: 1. **Stay Hydrated**: Drink plenty of fluids to help thin mucus and soothe your throat. 2. **Warm Saltwater Gargle**: Gargling with warm salt water may help ease throat irritation. 3. **Steam Inhalation**: Inhaling steam can help clear mucus and relieve coughing. If your symptoms persist, worsen, or you develop other concerns such as fever, trouble breathing, or more swelling, please contact your doctor as soon as possible for further evaluation and care.
I have around 5 to 6 nodes swollen in my right neck.And increases if i drive. I got to know that this is a cause of infection or cancer. Im worried. Is this caused by stress and driving.
@RamyaSriRomala I understand your concern-swollen lymph nodes can be alarming. They often indicate an infection, but they can also be associated with other issues. Stress and prolonged driving might contribute to discomfort or tension in your neck, but they aren't typically direct causes of swollen nodes. It’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation, as they can provide clarity on the underlying cause and necessary steps for treatment. Taking care of your health is a priority! 🌟
I have a painful node? In my neck but at least 2” down so not directly under my ear lobe like most are pictured. It hurts to touch and If I press on the opposite side of my neck I can feel pain thru the other side. Odd but it hurts and is annoying. I don’t have any symptoms or known infection. I stay tired from T1D so it’s hard to know what’s going on. Wondering if I should wait a couple of days or just go to the doctor.
@christylee9552 Given your Type 1 Diabetes and the persistent, painful node in your neck, it’s wise not to ignore these symptoms. While it could be something benign like a swollen lymph node or cyst, it's best to be cautious due to your underlying condition. I recommend visiting your doctor for a thorough evaluation as soon as possible to rule out any serious issues and ensure your well-being.
@ thank you for responding, and so quickly! Yes I will go today for them to look at me like I’m nuts and tell me it’s allergies 🙄 Im in KY and the healthcare providers here are nothing like where I’m from. It’s always an allergy related diagnosis. However, at my age if they say allergies I’ll be happy. Thank you again! New sub
@rejectedman YT won’t let me comment directly to you? Anyways I went and the doctor ordered a ultrasound and it is a lymph node. I took an antibiotic and the pain went away but not the node so he said to come back after a week if it’s still there and would refer to ENT. It’s still there so going back.
I have a cervical enlarged lymph nodes .... i was on a course of antibiotics but it didnt help . My neck feels weak, and like its strained . The largest one is right under my jaw . . They did a ct which showed no mass. Bloods showed high inflammation.. i thinks its 4 weeks now
@eduekhaya8727 It sounds like you're going through a challenging and uncomfortable situation. Enlarged lymph nodes that haven't responded to antibiotics, especially with accompanying symptoms like weakness and a strained feeling in your neck, should be closely monitored. The fact that your CT scan showed no mass is reassuring, but the persistent inflammation and symptoms suggest that further evaluation might be necessary. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider to explore additional tests or treatments that could address the underlying cause. Your health is important, and getting to the bottom of this issue will help you feel better.
I had also for 2 years...but i felt the nodes when i touched the neck to feel it... Now size of this lymph node is decreasing day by day.... doctor suggested me not to panic...as sometime it happens due to infection or immune response of the body...
@GabrielSauls-c2v Swelling is not a common symptom of food poisoning, but it can occur in some cases, particularly if the body is reacting strongly to the toxins or if there is an allergic reaction involved. Food poisoning typically presents with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and sometimes fever. If you're experiencing swelling along with these symptoms, it could be indicative of a more severe reaction or a different underlying issue. If you have swelling, persistent symptoms, or other concerning signs, it's important to seek medical attention promptly for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.
@PeaceOlung It's understandable to feel scared when your baby is experiencing something like this, especially at just 3 weeks old. A swollen neck could be due to various reasons, such as an infection or swollen lymph nodes. Please consult a pediatrician as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and peace of mind. Early evaluation is key in ensuring your little one stays healthy. 🙏👶
@chchchahahahah I'm really sorry to hear you're dealing with this. If your swelling has been persistent for three months despite normal results, it’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider for further investigation. Swelling can have many causes, including fluid retention, infections, or other underlying health conditions, so a more thorough examination may be needed. It might also help to consult a specialist like an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor) or a dermatologist, depending on the area affected. Please don’t hesitate to seek additional advice to ensure you get the proper care. Take care, and I hope you feel better soon!
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HI, Can the swelling occur due to hot flashes or night sweats during perimenopausal conditions? The neck area is warm always due to hot flashes
@justcuriousone Yes and yes
May i ask how to investigate what infection could be causing it nore when is recurrent, consistent?
Swollen occipital lymph nodes often indicate an infection in the scalp, neck, or ear region. To investigate, a doctor might perform a physical exam, review your medical history, and possibly order blood tests or imaging to identify the underlying cause. If the swelling is recurrent and persistent, further evaluation may be necessary to rule out chronic infections or other underlying conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
@@MedicalCentric Thank you, it is the first time I get a real professional answer. I'm in Mexico and here the doctors don't investigate anything.
I'm swollen in that same area left side.
May I ask you in the USA where would be recommended to go to investigate this?
Thank you , C M.
@@lillyrocks2011Hola, también tengo esa area inflamada, a veces me pica, te sucede lo mismo?
@@melodyrodriguez-xz2tb No me pica pero me duele mucho, de vez en vez baja algo pero tengo inflamado. Te han hecho estudios?
My left side of the neck has been swollen it has been two days.& i had cough too and doctor prescribed me some antibiotics & pain reliver but cough condition being extreme
@SPRAYERGAMING-oz8qi A swollen neck, especially when accompanied by a cough, could indicate an infection such as a respiratory infection, throat infection, or swollen lymph nodes, which are often a sign that your body is fighting off an infection. The antibiotics your doctor prescribed might be aimed at bacterial infections, but it's important to note that antibiotics don't work for viral infections, like the common cold or flu.
If your condition is not improving or your cough is getting worse, it’s important to follow up with your doctor. Sometimes, a severe cough may require additional treatments like a stronger medication or a cough suppressant if it's causing discomfort. The swelling in your neck could also be due to lymph nodes reacting to the infection.
Here are a few things you can try in addition to your prescribed medications:
1. **Stay Hydrated**: Drink plenty of fluids to help thin mucus and soothe your throat.
2. **Warm Saltwater Gargle**: Gargling with warm salt water may help ease throat irritation.
3. **Steam Inhalation**: Inhaling steam can help clear mucus and relieve coughing.
If your symptoms persist, worsen, or you develop other concerns such as fever, trouble breathing, or more swelling, please contact your doctor as soon as possible for further evaluation and care.
I have around 5 to 6 nodes swollen in my right neck.And increases if i drive. I got to know that this is a cause of infection or cancer.
Im worried.
Is this caused by stress and driving.
same 😭
@RamyaSriRomala I understand your concern-swollen lymph nodes can be alarming. They often indicate an infection, but they can also be associated with other issues. Stress and prolonged driving might contribute to discomfort or tension in your neck, but they aren't typically direct causes of swollen nodes. It’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation, as they can provide clarity on the underlying cause and necessary steps for treatment. Taking care of your health is a priority! 🌟
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I have a painful node? In my neck but at least 2” down so not directly under my ear lobe like most are pictured. It hurts to touch and If I press on the opposite side of my neck I can feel pain thru the other side. Odd but it hurts and is annoying. I don’t have any symptoms or known infection. I stay tired from T1D so it’s hard to know what’s going on. Wondering if I should wait a couple of days or just go to the doctor.
@christylee9552 Given your Type 1 Diabetes and the persistent, painful node in your neck, it’s wise not to ignore these symptoms. While it could be something benign like a swollen lymph node or cyst, it's best to be cautious due to your underlying condition. I recommend visiting your doctor for a thorough evaluation as soon as possible to rule out any serious issues and ensure your well-being.
@ thank you for responding, and so quickly! Yes I will go today for them to look at me like I’m nuts and tell me it’s allergies 🙄 Im in KY and the healthcare providers here are nothing like where I’m from. It’s always an allergy related diagnosis. However, at my age if they say allergies I’ll be happy. Thank you again! New sub
@@christylee9552heyy,i have the same thing,what did it turn out to be?
@rejectedman YT won’t let me comment directly to you? Anyways I went and the doctor ordered a ultrasound and it is a lymph node. I took an antibiotic and the pain went away but not the node so he said to come back after a week if it’s still there and would refer to ENT. It’s still there so going back.
@@christylee9552 def remember to update me man
I have a cervical enlarged lymph nodes .... i was on a course of antibiotics but it didnt help . My neck feels weak, and like its strained . The largest one is right under my jaw . . They did a ct which showed no mass. Bloods showed high inflammation.. i thinks its 4 weeks now
@eduekhaya8727 It sounds like you're going through a challenging and uncomfortable situation. Enlarged lymph nodes that haven't responded to antibiotics, especially with accompanying symptoms like weakness and a strained feeling in your neck, should be closely monitored. The fact that your CT scan showed no mass is reassuring, but the persistent inflammation and symptoms suggest that further evaluation might be necessary. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider to explore additional tests or treatments that could address the underlying cause. Your health is important, and getting to the bottom of this issue will help you feel better.
I just finished a 3 day water fast and I had a chronically enlarged tonsiliar lymph node and it's much better now
I had also for 2 years...but i felt the nodes when i touched the neck to feel it... Now size of this lymph node is decreasing day by day.... doctor suggested me not to panic...as sometime it happens due to infection or immune response of the body...
@@DhaneswarRajbangshiwhom you showed? Ent specialist or normal mbbs doctor?
Same but i don't went to doctor@@DhaneswarRajbangshi
Does it swell during poisoning?
@GabrielSauls-c2v Swelling is not a common symptom of food poisoning, but it can occur in some cases, particularly if the body is reacting strongly to the toxins or if there is an allergic reaction involved. Food poisoning typically presents with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and sometimes fever. If you're experiencing swelling along with these symptoms, it could be indicative of a more severe reaction or a different underlying issue. If you have swelling, persistent symptoms, or other concerning signs, it's important to seek medical attention promptly for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.
My baby of 3 weeks her neck from the right hand side got swollen and it's scaring me a lot,, please help me you people
@PeaceOlung It's understandable to feel scared when your baby is experiencing something like this, especially at just 3 weeks old. A swollen neck could be due to various reasons, such as an infection or swollen lymph nodes. Please consult a pediatrician as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and peace of mind. Early evaluation is key in ensuring your little one stays healthy. 🙏👶
Mine are swollen from last 3 months both sides the report show normal results what to do please help me😢😢😢😢😢😢
@chchchahahahah I'm really sorry to hear you're dealing with this. If your swelling has been persistent for three months despite normal results, it’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider for further investigation. Swelling can have many causes, including fluid retention, infections, or other underlying health conditions, so a more thorough examination may be needed. It might also help to consult a specialist like an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor) or a dermatologist, depending on the area affected. Please don’t hesitate to seek additional advice to ensure you get the proper care. Take care, and I hope you feel better soon!
@@MedicalCentric ok thank you
Walter white?
@baller6915 Walter White is the main character from the television series "Breaking Bad," portrayed by Bryan Cranston. He is a high school chemistry teacher who turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The show follows his transformation from a mild-mannered educator to a powerful drug lord, exploring themes of morality, family, and the consequences of his choices. Walter White has become an iconic character in television history. Are you a fan of the show?