← Return to Swollen Lymph Node (Neck) as a Result of Covid Virus

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@mimiskip

I have swollen lymph nodes, one on each side of my neck. They are located at the base of my neck and at times are quite big. very pliable. I have been to my PC, and my cardiologist. I have had blood tests and a CT scan. Everything came back normal. This is very perplexing. Also I have developed on my chest, just under the chin and neck area skin that is very very sensitive. it actually hurts to be touched. I don't know if this is all related or not. I did have COVID last year late fall.
Any comments would be appreciated.

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@mimiskip, it sounds like you're still looking for answers. Have you consulted with an ear, nose and throat specialist?

I had COVID December of 21 and then May of 22 and then RSV with my kids this past February of 23. Right before I was diagnosed with RSV about a week and a half I found the quite big lymph nodes on each side of my neck. I waited to see my doctor for it until about 3 weeks ago thinking it's still just fighting. Well I had an ultrasound with the left side measures 17 and the right side 12. CT scan with contrast just showed blood flow was normal and they look like clusters. Was put on an antibiotic and there's no change. One thing the doctor did mention was it could be from when I had COVID.