Another common complication is swelling or inflammation of the neck glands.
Head lice enjoy living in your hair where it's safe and warm, they live close to your scalp where they have easy access to your skin where they use their serrated claws and teeth to cut into your flesh and drink your blood, it's like living above your favorite restaurant where they give you food for free and right to your bedside.Plus using the hairs surrounding them, it's easy to lay eggs right there.Look out! Hot spots are the neck where the hair is darker, and behind the ears.
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
Cervical vertebrae, C1-C7, are located in the neck and perform the specialized task of supporting the head while it moves around. C1-C7 allow extreme flexibility and range of motion for the head.
if you look at the top of their head, where the "crown" is, there will usually be little bugs crawling around , if you see them then your little pally has lice and you should take him/her to a vet for medication to get rid of them.
This could be due to muscle tension in your neck or possibly a pinched nerve. It's important to stretch and strengthen your neck muscles and maintain good posture. If the pain persists or worsens, it would be wise to see a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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No, the human body has glands located throughout the body, not just in the head. Some examples of glands found outside the head include the thyroid gland in the neck, adrenal glands on top of the kidneys, and the pancreas in the abdomen.
The throat is found on the neck. It houses the airway, food pipe, and glands such as the thyroid.
yes in the right side of the neck and the left breast iam a boy 13 years
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In your neck there are really only 2 different types endocrine glands: the thyroid gland and the parathyroid glands. You may be speaking of the parathyroid glands, which are 4 little glands that lie on the back of the thyroid.
The Thyroid Gland is found in the neck.
yes they will bite where ever they can although they prefer head as well as behind the ears and neck where they can move easily through the hair
The endocrine gland in the neck is the thyroid gland. The parathyroid glands are found within the thyroid gland.
I don't know if there are more, but most likely you are referring to the "tonsils".....i want to add to this answer...the main one is THYROID...that can stuff up alot in your body
Those are lymph nodes, not glands.
If the swollen glands can cause in the neck disease.