Friends, I noticed yesterday that I have a swelling on the side of my neck, but it doesn’t hurt. I wonder if it’s an infection, if a lymph node is swollen, or if I should start imagining the worst-case scenarios. I’ve been dealing with a cold for a while, but nothing like this has happened before. Should I go to the doctor right away, or should I observe it for a bit? If anyone has experienced this, I need your advice.
I also had swollen lymph nodes after a cold; there was something hard next to my neck. I went to the doctor out of fear, but it turns out this happens when the body fights an infection. Don’t stress out right away; if it doesn’t shrink in a day or two, I suggest you see a doctor.
I experienced the same thing last year, it turned out to be a tonsil infection. If you have a fever or something during that time, it might be for that reason. But it’s a good thing that it doesn’t hurt; I would advise against jumping to conclusions.
Don’t say things like “don’t create a bad scenario,” but these matters don’t allow for neglect. My friend waited like this too, then a small issue grew. Honestly, going directly to the doctor makes more sense.
Swelling in the neck is usually related to the lymph nodes. These nodes respond to infection or immune system activity, so it makes sense if you’re experiencing a cold. But if it lasts longer than two weeks or grows, you should definitely see an ENT specialist.
Friends, thank you for the comments. Let me update you: The swelling is still painless but there is a little tenderness. My cold is also just starting to go away. My main concern is whether there is another issue with my body.
I think there might definitely be something else going on. For example, could it be an infection related to a tooth or mouth? Sometimes it swells not just from a cold but from a very different source, it’s like a real mystery.
What kind of logic is this? Why panic as if something bad will happen just because there is swelling? Even if there is a direct risk, how will you understand it without observing? First, calm down.
Honey, don’t panic but don’t neglect it either. Sensitivity in your neck is no joke. If she were my daughter, I wouldn’t wait at all; I would take her to the doctor. An ENT or an internist will assess her anyway.
The most reasonable thing is to see an ENT doctor to ease your mind. They will examine you directly and request an ultrasound if necessary, so you can find out the definite result more quickly. Don’t linger with those nagging thoughts.