Not a great question for a Wiki, I think you should go back to the clinic to get it checked out.
it could be an infection you should see a doctor.
swollen lymph node due to infection, usually in the head region.
YES!!!
You can tell if an infection is starting to get bad if an area becomes red, or swollen and painful. Get to a doctor right away if you get a fever and you don't have the flu.
Swollen lymph nodes are generally painful. Swelling of the lymph nodes throughout your body may indicate an infection. Also, it could be indicative of an immune disorder. Either way, the swelling will cause an inflammatory reaction and will thus affect the nerves in the area by the pressure.
Some symptoms of gonorrhea could be anal itching or bleeding, painful urination, genital itching, abnormal bleeding between periods, stomach pain, fever and swollen glands.
Painful.
a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
Torn legaments
It's INFECTED. if the cut is minor, a slight infection may occur- cleanse the wound and dress with anitseptic
No, it is more a sign of an infection since it is swollen and painful. Make a visit to your doctor as soon as possible.
Depends if you are a man or woman. They differ for both. Men - pain urinating, frequent urination, painful/swollen testicles. Women - bleeding after sex, painful urination, fever, nausea. It is important to know that symptoms do NOT appear quickly! They can take weeks or months to show up, sometimes not at all. So do not assume you do not have an STD because you don't "feel" anything. The ONLY way to know if you have it for sure is to get tested.