You could have a virus or bacterial infection. It could even be H1N1. These symptoms are very common and would need to be checked by a doctor to find the actual pathogen.
yes, these are the parotid glands and they become swollen as a result of self-induced vomiting.
Strep throat
Call the vet.
If your throat is swollen, but does not feel sore, it is likely glands in the throat, possibly a saliva gland has become blocked. See your doctor.
can inflammation of the throat give cancer after a while, and what can i do to decrease inflammation of the throat
Fever, headache, Sore throat, Swollen lymph glands, Rash
try drinking warm stuff
Look for such things as redness and swelling (inflammation) at the back of your throat causing pain, especially when you swallow. red, swollen tonsils (the 'glands' at the back of your throat; tonsillitis) swollen 'glands' (lymph nodes) in your neck. pain in your ears or neck. Consider seeking a doctors advice if you or family have such symtoms
Symptoms of Mono are lack of energy, loss of apetite, fever, severe soar throat, chills, and swollen lymph glands.
No, your lymph nodes swell and cause the glands in your throat to swell also. And in most cases there are little white spots where it's swollen.
Where are these blisters located?
It could be a lot of thing. It could range from just the Flu all the way to cancer. The two most common explanations are the Flu and Mono