Often an infection can cause lymph nodes to swell and become painful. If the condition doesn't go away soon, see a doctor.
You would have to know what the cause of those lumps is first before a way to treat them could be determined.
Large lumps of rock that orbit the sun could refer to planets, asteroids, meteors.
Fever, Weight Loss, Lumps On the Neck or face, Draining Sores On the Skin, Excess Sinus Drainage, Coughing, and Chest Pain.
You will get big swollen lumps around your groin and armpits ( buboes ) then you will get a fever and start being sick hope that helped xx
Often suffering from sore throat, fever, pain while swallowing, hoarseness, visibly red and swollen tonsils in the throat? These signs could be symptoms of tonsillitis (inflamed tonsils). Tonsils are lumps of tissue at the back of the throat on either side.
The small lumps of rocks orbiting around the sun are called nuggets. These nuggets could either be asteroids or meteors.
It's not uncommon, but almost all lumps found in the breasts of teenagers are harmless. The lumps could be blocked milk ducts, which will resolve themselves in a few months. They could also be solid masses of tissue, which may or may not go away. They could also (doubtfully) be calcium deposits. If you are concerned, go see your doctor about them.
You really need to see a doctor. As a general rule, lumps that get bigger should be taken seriously.
As Labs get older they can develope lumps. Some lumps are just accumulated fat cells, but other lumps on labs could possibly be cancerous. Even though the Labrador breed is usually not prone to cancer like the golden retriever; you should still get the lumps looked at by a vet.
That depends. Some lumps on the body can be signs of bad things going on inside the body; for example, some cancers manifest themselves as lumps on the skin. Still, even if a lump like that appears on your skin, it isn't necessarily bad. Some could just be moles or pimples or other benign lumps on the skin.
I dont know but it sounds painful. Erm the lumps could be your spine... Have you tried calling the NHS direct or visting your doctor he/she can give you an examination and a proper diagnosis as I'm not a doctor
Lumps in the neck and chest region are swollen lymph nodes. Swollen lymph nodes are commonafter neck injuries (even minor ones, like whiplash infections, and also if your family has a history of lymphoma. If you start having a bad cough, a slight fever, pain in the lower back, uncontrollable itchin, or a rash, contact your doctor immediately.