I have submandibular lymphadenopathy on right side. Ear pain now this is pea sized painless. Can it cancer.
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Submandibular lymphadenopathy is a condition in which there is swelling of the lymph nodes located in the area below the jaw. When this occurs, lymph nodes may be detected clinically lymphadenopathy is a common clinical presentation. Although the finding of lymphadenopathy sometimes raises fears about serious illness, it is, in patients seen in primary care settings, usually a result of benign infectious causes. When lymphadenopathy is localized, the clinician should examine the region drained by the nodes for evidence of infection, skin lesions or tumors other nodal sites should also be carefully examined to exclude the possibility of generalized rather than localized lymphadenopathy for further discussion and consultation we can connect over a call or a video conferencing as per your convenience.
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