It could be a boil, a cyst, or possibly cancer.
It could be a swollen lymph node... or something serious... you should contact a doctor if it doesn't go away (or if it is painful right now).
this could be a sty and yes they are painful i have had a few they can occur any where around the eye lower and upper lids the tear duct
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lower tummy swollen any infection inside the body or inside the skin
You should go to the doctor now. All are signs of ectopic...it may not be, but you must go and see about it immediately. Best of luck.
Sex can cause bloating if the intercourse goes too deep or too rough. The cervix as a result becomes sore and swollen. This has been known to give a bloated or sore feeling.
Call your vet!
You can use the electrostatic series to determine charge by looking at the substances higher on the list will always lose electrons and becomes positively charged and the substances lower on the list always gains electrons and becomes negatively charged
The initial treatment for painful torus on the lower jaw are pain medications and dental washes along with antibiotics. If these measures don't work, surgery may be necessary.
Hemorrhoids are painful, swollen veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus. Symptoms of hemorrhoidsinclude: Anal itching; Anal ache or pain, especially while sitting; Bright red blood on toilet tissueA hemorroid is the term used when a hemroidail vein in the rectum becomes engorged with blood and it is usually very painful. This can be caused by several different things, sitting for extended periods of time, constipation, and it is comman during pregnancy.Hemorrhoids are basically inflamation of the eins in the rectum or ..... anus. Some causes are of hypertension, sitting for too long, weak rectal vein walls, straining during bowel movements, excssive consumption of both alchohol and caffeine, and dehydration.
More info - Hi, I can't get an answer anywhere... so, you know how there are lymph nodes under the ear and behind the jaw; like where there are muscles? Okay, so I've had swollen lymph nodes there before and I got them about a month ago again. At the time they were painful and swollen. Now, I think they just stayed swollen. But they are hard as bone. So is there bone there that I could be feeling? Or are they actual hard, swollen lymph nodes? The right one is a little lower than the left side. They're below the mastoid process. I believe it's in the cervical lymph node region. Any thoughts?
The pH gets lower as the acidity increases.