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Problem: After eating (mostly spicy food) 1) Swollen gland/lymph node at the right side of my neck 2) Tiny white bump protruding under my tongue (frenulum) - no pain The swollen node subsides a little (still can feel it slightly hardened) and the white bump under tongue disappears when I'm not eating. Two weeks ago suddenly had a cold, it went away in about a week. I used nasal spray for the first time, accidentally ingested a lot of it (probably a big gulp). Not sure if this could have contributed to my current concern. The enlarged node and white bump both appeared together about a week ago. Hope to get some opinion/suggestions.
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Try to avoid spicy food and other eatables with which you get problem.
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