Can an enlarged turbinate cause lymphoma in the neck?

Nasal turbinate hypertrophy may cause neck lymph node enlargement, but neck lymph node enlargement is not always caused by nasal turbinate hypertrophy, but also to exclude other reasons, such as lymphoma, lymphatic tuberculosis, and so on. 1. Nasal turbinate hypertrophy: Nasal turbinate hypertrophy is usually caused by chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, etc. Inflammation is not effectively controlled, and the infection to the surrounding lymphatic tissues may cause neck lymph node enlargement. 2. Lymphoma: Lymphoma is also one of the common causes of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, often accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as fever, emaciation and so on. 3. Lymphatic tuberculosis: It is usually accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes in several parts of the body, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as low fever in the afternoon, night sweats, cough, anemia and weight loss. There are many other causes of enlarged lymph nodes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the examination, make a clear diagnosis, and cooperate with the doctor for treatment if necessary.