saf138
27-08-16, 17:46
Hello beautiful people
So again I'm having a few stressful days since I discovered a swollen nymph node behind my left ear could anyone please shed some light on the situation to ease my anxiety.
3 days ago I banged the left hand side of my head that produced a lump which I only discovered in the evening while showering i put it down to the knock but than I also discovered a raised lump behind my left ear that definitely was not there for the morning shower I'm assuming its a nymph node.
So my question is is it possible to have a reactive node to a knock on the head?
I'm also concerned that the area of the nymph node is very painful with a burning sensation and red its affecting most of that side of the neck is this common with a reactive node?
I'm doing my best not to prod away but I will admit I do lightly run my fingers across it to check if its reduced in size which it hasn't but the lump on my head is almost gone.
Any insight to this would mean the world to me for easing my anxiety many thanks.
So again I'm having a few stressful days since I discovered a swollen nymph node behind my left ear could anyone please shed some light on the situation to ease my anxiety.
3 days ago I banged the left hand side of my head that produced a lump which I only discovered in the evening while showering i put it down to the knock but than I also discovered a raised lump behind my left ear that definitely was not there for the morning shower I'm assuming its a nymph node.
So my question is is it possible to have a reactive node to a knock on the head?
I'm also concerned that the area of the nymph node is very painful with a burning sensation and red its affecting most of that side of the neck is this common with a reactive node?
I'm doing my best not to prod away but I will admit I do lightly run my fingers across it to check if its reduced in size which it hasn't but the lump on my head is almost gone.
Any insight to this would mean the world to me for easing my anxiety many thanks.