Hello to all, my name is Mary and I am 25 years old. For the past 5 months I have had a recurring sore throat. My tonsils were removed in 2003 due to chronic infection, since that time I have not had a single sore throat, up until 5 months ago. I noticed a nodule on my left tonsillar pillar about 5 months ago. The ENT I have been seeing says it is normal tissue that will be there for the rest of my life, however I know that it was not there before and it looks extremely different from the right side. I also know that I have HPV.
I have been tested for strep., mono., thyroid, lyme disease, acid reflux, and a few others because with the sore throat I have also been experiencing fatigue, dizzy spells, night sweats, and headaches. Recently, along with my sore throat, I have been experiencing left ear pain, small amounts of blood when I blow my nose, and sometimes a sore left neck. I have had 3 different dentists recommend a biopsy of the area but my ENT would not do it. One of the dentists even used the VELscope on it and said the area didn't appear darkened but he still wanted me to have a biopsy done. I had a referral to an oral surgeon but once they found out the nodule was on the tonsillar pillar they said they wouldn't be able to do anything about it and told me to see an ENT. So I have an appointment with another ENT coming up this week. I'm worried this one will not want to do a biopsy as well. My first ENT told me I am obsessed and that stress can lead to a sore throat. He also said to stop thinking about it and it will probably go away. I saw him in January when he said it was probably just a virus and then in April he ordered an Esophagram because he thought I had acid reflux, which turned out negative.
Can I be firm and tell the new Dr. that I NEED a biopsy? I can feel the area of the nodule get very sore whenever I open my mouth wide or stick out my tongue to brush it. It is very sore and sometimes it burns when I breath. Doctors have also told me that cancers do not cause pain, well I think each person might be different and even if this nodule, which appears to be getting larger to me, is not cancerous it IS something that is causing me pain and they seem to think it's all in my head.
Did anyone else have pain with HPV related cancer? Does anyone know if the tonsils are absent, can an HPV cancer grow on the pillars? I am also upset because if this does turn out to be cancer, and obviously I don't know without a biopsy, but it could have been caught 5 months ago.