Hello Doreen,

This is exactly what I had about 2-3 weeks after radiation in May 2004. My oncologist sent me to the Ohio State Cancer Center where I had my surgery in Feb 2004. The doctor immediately diagnosed it as cellulitis infection from radiation. He drained about what looked like a pint of pus from the area on my neck where I had a neck dissection. They admitted me for two days and put me on strong antibiotics.

I was given augmentin to take in my PEG tube when released. I had to have the two areas drained packed 2-3 times a day for about a month with betadine soaked wrap. Home health care did this and it was covered by insurance. It seemed OK until mid-October 2004 when I noticed some clear drainage from one of the areas under my chin. No draining was required this time, but another prescription of augmentin cured the condition. No reoccurrances since then.
I would get to an ENT that specializes in oral cancers. I'm finding out this type of infection is not uncommon in oral cancer patients who had extensive radiation.
Hope this helps and I wish the best for him. By the way, thanks to nancyt and her posts, I'm seeing a maxillofacial prosthodontist at the Cancer Center in Spetember to see about a palatal drop mouth prosthesis that is supposed to help with speech. Also looking into something called a glossectomy spoon.

Jim Haucke

Stage 4 SCC base of tongue and pharynx; Feb 04 - subtotal glossectomy; pharyngoplasty; trach removed March 04; PEG tube still have; rad March 04-May 04; currently in speech & swallow therapy (passed barium swallow test last week for liquids and paste through an oral syringe)