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It is not really possible to prevent swollen glands unless one maintains a good diet and exercise and remains healthy. Swollen glands are a a sign that one's body is fighting an infection of some sort and therefore will often occur if an infection exists.
Sweat Glands
The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.
Swollen salivary glands along with a temperature or fever may be indicative of a viral infection known as mumps. Mumps is a contagious illness that primarily affects the salivary glands, causing them to swell and become painful. Other symptoms may include headache, muscle aches, and fatigue.
One of these is called acne. Untreated or under-treated, it can cause scaring and pitting of the skin.
The time in which it takes to rid swollen glands can depend upon the bacteria that caused the sickness. A virus will most likely go away on it's own, within a week to 10 days. If it is a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be necessary in order to clear the infection completely.
usually an infection, swollen glands are your body's lymphatic system trying to fight off an infection.
Swollen glands above the collar bone can occur for many reasons. One of the main reasons is illness, such as a virus, or a bacterial infection of the throat.
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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.
Mumps is an infection one or both parotid glands (It is caused by Rubulavirus)
Swollen glands
No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
Apocrine glands
With the phlem and the swollen glands you might have more than a flu virus. If it is a bacterial infection you will probably be prescribed antibiotics. Please consult your doctor .
Apocrine Sweat Glands.