Yes, but be sure to watch for changes in the lymph nodes. If they stay for more than 2 weeks after you are over your sinus infection, check with your doctor.
Yes, it can. However if it is not tender and not painful and stays for longer than two weeks, it is not a normal behaving lymph node and you need to get it checked out.
A lymph node in the neck might enlarge because an infection near the throat.
It could be sinus and lymph node swelling.
The most common cause of bilateral neck welts in the lymph nodes is mononucleosis. This is a viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.
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No, it could also occur in the lymph nodes on the sides of your neck.
Yes. If it is severe enough, the sinus can inflame the surrounding tissue which can affect the inner ear canal. Sinus drainage can also cause irritation of the throat, and swelling of the lymph-nodes of the neck which can become sore.
Yes, if there is infection in the tonsil. Anytime you have infection in your body, your lymph glands become involved by fighting the infection. Lymph glands are all over your body. They have a circulatory system just like your blood does and are found everywhere. If you have a sinus infection or any other type of infection, the lymphs nodes in your neck, groin, arm pit, etc. can be swollen. However, if they stay swollen for prolonged period of time, there may be a more serious illness/disease present and you need to be assessed by a physician.
Swollen lymph nodes are usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, viral or bacterial. It might be an ear infection. However, it is possible that it could be something serious. I would consult a doctor.
Enlarged lymph node due to an infection in the body.
Probably an infected lymph node. ANOTHER ANSWER It could be caused by a sinus infection. If it does not go away and you still have sinus pressure, you should see a doctor, preferably an ENT (ear, nose & throat) doctor for an antibiotic. Sinus infections that are left untreated can lead to worse and more serious problems.
The group of lymph nodes that are located along the sides of the neck are the Cervical Lymph Nodes. There are four that run along side of the neck.
My first thought is that it is an abcessed tooth. If not that I would have a doctor check my lymph gland in my neck for an infection.