![]() Too much acetaminophen (Tylenol) can be harmful. Many pain medicines have acetaminophen, which is Tylenol. Do not take two or more pain medicines at the same time unless the doctor told you to.Read and follow all instructions on the label. Take an over-the-counter pain medicine, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve).If you have kidney, heart, or liver disease and have to limit fluids, talk with your doctor before you increase the amount of fluids you drink. Slow down just a little from your usual routine. In rare cases, your swollen lymph nodes may be symptoms of a severe underlying disease like immune system disorder (Lupus) or even cancer. Doing this can irritate or inflame the lump, push any existing infection deeper into the skin, or cause severe bleeding. What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes in Neck When the lymph nodes in your neck swell up, your body is under attack from an infection, illness, or stress. Do not squeeze, drain, or puncture a painful lump. Call your doctor or nurse advice line if you think you are having a problem with your medicine. Take your medicines exactly as prescribed.I'm trying not to worry LOL but like you I'm bricking it really. I know it doesn't really reassure you but maybe it gives a bit of insight into another experience. ![]() The GP has said it's practice to have the biopsy done. Guessing the shut down from the US person was to avoid giving false info as he had observed some concerning characteristics. The following day gp rang and has told me I need a biopsy doing. I asked again about it and he just said wait for report from He told me there was a nodule on thyroid and that they are common but he will look at it more later and wait for official report from He then asked me to take off my mask and started scanning my neck (previous Us didn't do?!) then went quiet and asked if I'd had my neck scanned before etc. I went back Wednesday and saw somebody different who advised cysts still there and lymph node same size thinks it's reactive to infection etc. No concerns but repeat in 4 weeks to monitor. I had an ultrasound two weeks ago due to a lump behind ear, was told it's two small cysts and a lymph node. I've just created an account to reply to you. What I have taken from this is not to pay any attention to the radiographer, I'm sure you will be fine also :) I also had an echo ultrasound on my heart and they gave me the results instantly! My guess is that when it comes to lumps they can't really tell you what it is until they confirm the size and diameters and all that stuff with the charts they have for reference. Someone from the ENT department called me a week later and said the node was reactive and nothing from the images points towards cancer, I explained I've had this for almost a year but they said sometimes they just don't go back down and it hasn't grown in that year either which is a positive. I have had almost the exact same experience as you! I had the ultrasound on a node that was been up for maybe a year now, I had it in June and the sonographer wouldn't tell me anything but asked if the ENT was concerned when he initially felt the lump, obviously this scared the ***** out of me and he also said he would have to do a report and send to the ENT.
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