Preauricular lymph nodes refers to the lymph nodes that are located in the front of the ears. These lymph nodes help filter the lymphatic fluid from the scalp, cheeks, and eyes. The ear, mouth, and salivary gland infections can lead to preauricular lymph node swelling.
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Why do I have a preauricular lump under the skin?
Query: Hello doctor, I have a BB sized lump where my preauricular lymph node is, right outside my right ear. My dermatologist, who is treating me for melanoma in situ, is sending me to an ENT this week to check it out, but said melanoma in situ cannot spread. I have no other symptoms. It is not tender and ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. For swelling in the pre-auricular area, my differentials are: 1. Lymph node enlargement. 2. Parotid gland swelling. 3. Skin tumor. 4. Parapharyngeal space growth. Since it is rubbery and movable, I feel it is more like a node only. Nevertheless, we need to investigate ... Read Full »