i have a child of 13 mnths.today i felt two swollen part at the back of her head in between ears.they r a little soft yet swollen,which could be felt only when touched.by looking i could'nt make it out
pls reply and help.i am very scared
madhumita
'Yes. There are lymph glands in the back of the head. The lymph system is like strings of pearls in the body. Also, each organ in the body has it's own lymph "net" around the organ. Hopefully, by now you have found some fascinateing pictures of the lymph anatomy'
Lymph nodes swell because they are attempting to filter and purify your lymphatic system. They attempt to "clean" and remove any type of infection you may be fighting. They also swell in some instances of cancer. And there are no Lymph nodes in the "back" of your head. There are groin, armpit, chest, trunk and next to the veins and arteries in the side of your neck.
Correction By makikid:
There are cervical (back of neck) lymph nodes that can run up on your skull but they are not directly on the back of your head, but there are some on the back of your head ^_^. I know I just went to the doctor about it. More then likely there was a chemical introduced that caused your lymph nodes to react and swell when they were draining the fluid.
Yes. At the lower base of the back skull area. Actually there are four.
You have many lymph nodes on the back of your head. Most of them are at the base of your neck, but some of them are behind your ears.
There are no lymph nodes in the back of your head
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Some are.
Yes. There are lymph glands in the lower back. The lymph system is like strings of pearls in the body. Also, each organ in the body has it's own lymph "net" around the organ. Hopefully, by now you have found some fascinateing pictures of the lymph anatomy.
Lymph nodes are not glands. They are swellings along the lymph vessels that carry tissue fluid back to the heart.
Lymph is not a hormone.It is not secreted by endocrine glands.
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It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
the arms and mammary glands.
the arms and mammary glands.
The occipital lymph node is part of the lymphatic system that is located on the back of the head. It produces white blood cells and lymph.
Those are lymph nodes, not glands.
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