Is it normal to feel lymph nodes under the earlobe?

Lymph nodes cannot normally be felt under the earlobe.
Under normal circumstances, the lymph nodes in the organism are relatively small, with a diameter of about 0.2 to 0.5 centimeters, and cannot be touched if the lymph nodes do not show symptoms such as enlargement, inflammation, or pain. If the local lymph nodes are abnormally enlarged, the lymph nodes can be touched.
Generally, the lymph nodes behind the ear and in the groin area can be palpated. The subcutaneous fat behind the ear and in the groin area of the body is less, and the superficial lymph nodes can be palpated, which generally show clear boundaries, soft texture and no pain.
If you can feel the lymph nodes under the earlobe, it mostly indicates that the lymph nodes are enlarged, and the patient needs to go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.