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I had swollen right side of neck since 2 months and have tonsil cyst and bumps on pharyngeal walls since a month. Had antibiotics, nothing changed. Had a CT scan. Report attached. Can anyone explain me in details what is abnormal and the remedy for the same. Also the oropharynx consists tonsils and the associated pharyngeal walls too right? So if it's oropharynx is normal then no issues in tonsils too right?
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The CT scan report suggest the lymphnode enlargemnt which isost likely secondary to some infection. I will like to see the picture of your throat before commenting on it.
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if you have already finished the course of antibiotics, then don't start any other antibiotics before geting online/formal consultation. avoid cold stuff in food/drinks.
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As advised by your radiologist, please get a NCCT-PNS scan done and then follow up with your ENT Surgeon
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Noting to get worry Phblectasia is enlargement of blood vessels . This happens wen you try to blow or weight lifting . This does not cause much problems . Wen u try to blow or lift weight the swelling may increase .
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Avoid blowing Avoid lifting weight Eat fiber diet There should not be any constipation
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