I’ve been feeling like there’s a lump in my throat when I swallow for a week or two, but I’m not sure if it’s noticeable from the outside. It feels like there’s something on the left side, and sometimes I feel discomfort when swallowing. Should I be really worried, or should I just watch it for a while? Has anyone ever experienced something like this?
I had something similar on the left side of my neck that hurt when I swallowed. It turned out to be a swollen lymph node. I went to an ENT specialist and it went away with antibiotics. I think if there’s swelling, don’t neglect it and definitely have a doctor check it out.
A few years ago, I had a similar issue due to tonsil stones. It was felt right when swallowing, but it wasn’t visible from the outside. Nothing serious came of it, but I think a doctor’s check-up is essential.
So you’ve been feeling unwell for two weeks but still haven’t seen a doctor. A little panic might actually have been good; wasting time can lead to worse outcomes. I think it’s about taking action, not just observing.
Generally, such swelling may be related to lymph nodes, tonsils, or the thyroid. An ultrasound may be needed to confirm any of them. It would be sensible to first see an ENT specialist. They will refer you to other departments if necessary.
Thank you all, I will consider going to an ENT (KBB), but right now there is no pain when I touch it, I mostly feel it when swallowing. It seems like there is something noticeable on the left side, but it seems to decrease at times. I wonder if this information is helpful?
Such complaints can often be stress-related too. Take care of yourself, but don’t hesitate to see a doctor. Understanding what’s what with an ultrasound is very easy. You can solve it without making it a big deal.
Ignoring these kinds of things is very wrong. There was a woman in our neighborhood who discovered too late that she had a thyroid issue. You need to trust the doctors; they can diagnose it right away. Honestly, don’t panic unnecessarily, but take action in time.
See an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist directly, because it could be a lymph node or thyroid issue. They will order tests like ultrasound or blood tests if necessary. I think you shouldn’t waste time going to internal medicine for this.