Hello - thanks for asking your question.
What you are describing is known as adenopathy (swollen lymph nodes). You seem to be referring to the nodes in your neck, known as the the cervical lymph nodes.
The cervical lymph nodes are often enlarged due to a variety of infections of the head and neck or to some systemic infections such as infectious mononucleosis due to Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus infection, or toxoplasmosis.
Inflamed cervical nodes that develop over a few days and progress to fluctuation, especially in children, are typically caused by staphylococcal and streptococcal infection.
Of course, everybody's concern with enlarged nodes is the possibility of cancer. Localized lymphadenopathy can be observed for three to four weeks if there is nothing else in the history and physical examination to suggest malignancy. This approach is safe and avoids unnecessary biopsies since the adenopathy will resolve or the cause will become obvious in many patients during that time. Even with "can't miss" diagnoses such as Hodgkin's disease, head and neck cancer, or tuberculosis, the window of opportunity for effective treatment is likely to remain open during this period of observation.
Thus, I would observe the nodes for the next 3-4 weeks - if they are still present or enlarge, I would follow up with your personal physician for further evaluation.
I suggest continued followup with your personal physician.
I stress that this answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
1. Sore neck - my glands are swollen and my neck is actually sore to touch, it hurts to turn my head and when I yawn, cough or sneeze I get a sharp pain in my neck.
2. I have pressure in my ears, my neck, my mouth and my face.
3. I have intermittent feelings of a low-grade fever.
They told me I had a sinue infection and gave me a decongestant (can't remember the name) and amoxycillin. After 4 days on the antibiotic I didn't feel any better and actually was feeling worse so I called the doctor back. This time they called me in a prescription for Biaxin. I have been on the Biaxin for 8 days and I do not feel any better. My neck is so sore and I am living on Ibuprofen. I take 800-1000 mgs at a time and I feel okay for about 6 hours then I have to take it again. I do not actually have a sore throat, it is my neck (my face and my ears) that hurts. The overall sick feeling seems to come in waves and sometimes comes on very rapidly.
Does this sound like mono? I have felt badly for so long that my imagination is starting to get the best of me and I really worry what is wrong with me. I have even worried about Hodgkins Disease...Any ideas?