What you call glands are probably lymph nodes. Yes, they will swell. They are part of the immune response.
they have become infected due to how bad the cut was. Please take this lady to the hospital and get some antibiotics for the infection, it will take 1 to 5 weeks depending on the seriousness of this wound.
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No, I don't think you are dying. However, you should go and see your doctor and tell them about the symptoms as they are not something to ignore. Given that your glands are swollen, you are phlegmy etc the blood could have come down from a sinus infection, this is not uncommon in sinus congestion. Maybe you can get a doctors appointment today.
There are three big pairs of salivary glands in addition to many smaller ones. The parotid glands, submandibular glands and sublingual glands are the large, paired salivary glands.
I have a lot of large swollen taste buds on the very back of my tongue and am wondering the same.
Those glands are called as supra-renal glands or adrenal glands.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
If the lymph node is large, rubbery and kind of painful like a bruise, then you have reactive lymphadenopathy. This is an immune reaction to infection. If the inflamed muscle is inflamed because of an infection, then yes, it could be a cause of the node's appearance. If on the other hand, you just pulled the muscle, then it is highly unlikely to be infected, so it would expected that there would be another cause for the lymph node. Often there are small skin infections (say an infected scab or pimple) which can cause reactive nodes. If you are not satisfied, see your doctor so they can properly investigate the swelling. Hope that helps! Aj :)
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It is probably just a normal reaction to an infection of the throat, usually viral and self limited. However, if it is red and warm to touch or feels like there is fluid in it or if it is getting large enough to affect breathing and swallowing or just won't go down after a week or two then you should see your doctor.
the three glands that help to complete the digestion are large, intestine small intestine and kidney
Diverticulosis develops when the diverticula form in the wall of the large intestine. The pouches don't cause symptoms, but they may become infected, and that is when the symptoms occur.