The Plague
Strangles
Yes. Trust me I am going through it right now.
It's the swelling of the lymph nodes located outside or behind one of the the peritoneums. The parietal peritoneum is the portion that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavities. The visceral peritoneum covers the external surfaces of most abdominal organs, including the intestinal tract. Therefore, it's the swelling of the lymph nodes located around the abdominal area.
Their could be any number of possible diagnoses; it's a common problem.
Adenectomy
Lymphopathy
Swollen lymph nodes would be a symptom of a disease rather than the disease itself.
An adenopathy is a swelling or enlargement of the glands, especially the lymph nodes.
swelling of the lymph nodes in the armpit, which can be painful.
Inflammatory swelling of one or more lymph nodes
Yes, it is. It means "characterized by buboes" (swelling of the lymph nodes).It is primarily used in the compound noun "bubonic plague" (a deadly disease).
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.