yes in the right side of the neck and the left breast iam a boy 13 years
Those are lymph nodes, not glands.
Anterior and posterior cervical lymph nodes.
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Lymph nodes are not glands. They are swellings along the lymph vessels that carry tissue fluid back to the heart.
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.
There are lymph nodes throughout the human body. Lymph nodes range in size from being as small as the head of a pin to the size of an olive. There are groups of lymph nodes which can normally be felt in the groin, underarms, and neck.
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are located in the neck close to the cervical nodes.
What you call glands are probably lymph nodes. Yes, they will swell. They are part of the immune response.
No, small sub-centimeter lymph nodes of the neck is not always considered abnormal. There are some lymph nodes located in the neck that are larger than others, and they do not have to have pathogens in them.
they are in your neck
It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
The lymph nodes on both sides of the neck and the thyroid gland are palpated (examined by feeling with the fingers).