What department should I go to for swelling at the neck node?

Generally speaking, it depends on the specific cause of the swollen laryngeal nodes, which department the patient needs to consult. If the patient’s laryngeal node is invaded by bronchial malignant tumor, resulting in cancerous enlargement, the patient needs to consult the thoracic surgery department. It is suggested that the patient should complete bronchoscopy and chest CT examination to clarify the specific location of the primary tumor and have the primary tumor removed as soon as possible. After surgery, local radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy can be combined to relieve the symptoms of swollen lymph nodes at the laryngeal nodes. If the local skin of the patient’s neck is accompanied by soft tissue infection, forming local abscess, which causes swollen lymph nodes at the laryngeal nodes, the patient can consult general surgery at this time. Through local ultrasound examination, the scope of fluid and pus accumulation can be clarified, abscesses can be incised and drained as soon as possible, anti-infection treatment can be strengthened, and the symptoms of swollen laryngeal nodes can be gradually relieved after the local inflammation is completely controlled.