Yes, apparently they can. I have swollen lymph nodes in my neck near some horsefly bites. I went to my school's clinic and the doctor told me that the swelling was my immune system reacting to the poisons in horselfy bites. Hope shes right and that it isn't something worse! Good luck. :)
Multiple bites from bed bugs will not cause swolen lymph nodes. However, a small fraction of people bitten will turn out to be allergic to the bite.
You have about 500 lymph nodes are there in your body. There are about 300 lymph nodes in your neck region only. It is not possible to remove them all. When you remove few lymph nodes, it does not affect your health adversely.
The use of deodorant should not affect lymph nodes. Deodorant is applied on the skin. Lymph stays inside the body in the lymph system. While a very small amount of deodorant could enter the body through the pores, it is miniscule and not enough to affect the lymph nodes.
Multiple bites from bed bugs will not cause swolen lymph nodes. However, a small fraction of people bitten will turn out to be allergic to the bite.
tiny vessels
lymph-nodes
Lymph nodes
spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, heart, thymus,
Lymph Nodes
Anterior and posterior cervical lymph nodes.
it affects the glands and lymph nodes
Yes there are, they are the submandibular lymph nodes