Whether it is dangerous to have a tumor in the nose with lymphatic swelling can not be generalized, it needs to be analyzed by combining the specific nature of the tumor: benign tumor, malignant tumor; as well as the size of the lymph nodes, whether it is considered as a tumor metastasis and other factors.
1. Benign tumors: benign tumors of the nose are more common: nasal invagination papilloma, nasopharyngeal hemangioma, nasal polyps and other diseases. Benign tumors are relatively harmless and can be cured by complete removal of the tumor through surgery. Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck should be considered as reactive hyperplasia or inflammatory changes, which can be treated without special treatment.
2. Malignant tumors: malignant tumors of nose commonly include squamous cell carcinoma of nasal cavity and sinus, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, etc. Malignant tumors are prone to metastasis of cervical lymph nodes, which is more dangerous. It is necessary to use surgical treatment or radiotherapy and other methods.
If there is a tumor in the nose, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify its nature through the corresponding specialist examination and standardize the treatment.