GeoLeo
05-06-2004, 11:37 AM
I have a lump in my neck just below the ear lobe and just behind the angle of my jaw. I went to an ENT who said it could be a swollen gland or a cyst. The bump is about a centimeter in diameter. Maybe slightly more. But it is not a loose bump that moves around. It feels like it is a bump in the tissue. I would say the bump is firm but not hard.
Doc gave me Keflex (antibiotic) for 10 days and wants to see me in 14 days. He is slightly leaning toward a swollen gland but would not rule out a tumor. He thinks it is an inflamed node. If it doesn't go down in size, he wants to do a fine needle aspiration.
Any thoughts anyone?
haylee31
05-06-2004, 02:57 PM
Hi there :wave: your situation is alot like my husbands.
He had a huge mass from his ear to his chin that was out
wise the size of a baseball or bigger. He went to the ER
and like you was put on keflex the ER doc called it a
submandibular mass and said to get follow up care asap.
This was a ordeal with clinic doctors and dragging it out
to long. They also mentioned cancer and after sticking him
with a 19 gage needle said the mass was solid and not
fluid filled. He had a cat scan and a nodule was found on
his upper lungs and he was sent to a surgeon. The surgeon
my :angel: first told us keflex was the wrong antibiotic
and that is why it did no good. He then knew right away
it was fluid filled and drained 3 containers of nasty gunk
first visit and almost 2 more on 2nd visit. It was not
cancer but one nasty infection/ cyst. He goes back Thurs.
to find out when they will remove it they wanted all the
fluid out first. They put him on two stronger antibiotics
and hubby is feeling great. :bouncing: All in all for us
from the day he went to the ER it was drug out for 8 weeks
to get a answer the waiting was terrible. Most docs work
alot faster sounds like your doctor is moving quickly ;)
Hope all turns out for the best. Is your lump tender? My
hubbys was and we were told that is a good sign. His felt
very hard but that is because of the mass of infection he
had I about threw up when I seen the gunk that came out
of him { just flat out nasty :eek: } Haylee
GeoLeo
05-10-2004, 01:09 PM
Good news....I think. 72 hours after I started taking Keflex, the node completely disappeared. I actually had significant improvement after 48 hours. I was surprised that it cleared up since it was quite hard and about a centimeter and a half wide.
I guess this is good news. Now I hope that it just doesn't come back.