I just had a ct of a palpable nodule in my neck (5mm). it says it
likely corresponds to a (Cervical) lymph node. it says that there are
also numerous smaller lymph nodes that can be identified in the
posterior triangle bilaterally. It has not changed since i noticed it
10 months ago. the scan says that it's "suggestive of shotty cervical
adenopathy" I have not been recently ill. I do not have HIV. is it
possible this palpable node is nothing to worry about?
Dear Member,
I advise you to undergo some blood tests checking your blood parameters and also
consult an ENT Surgeon to examine your Throat region especially.Quite often
shorty multiple lymph nodes in the neck is due to mere recurrent infections in
the throat.
Dr Hamid