Carpal Tunnel
carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed due to inflammation and swelling of the tendons in the carpal tunnel. This can lead to symptoms such as pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand and arm. Treatment may involve rest, splinting, and in some cases, surgery.
My daughter was diagnosed with sojourn's syndrome several years ago when her salivary glands would continually become inflammed and blocked. She has also been diagnosed with SLE Lupus.
Inpingement Syndrome
The mumps affect your lymphnodes. They will become inflammed.
chronic bronchitis
Playing too much tennis "can" cause tendonitis. Tendons connect muscles to bones and they can become swollen due to excess activity. This is called tendonitis. Tennis combines jumping and running which puts stress on tendons and makes them swell. Tennis is often the cause of tendonitis.
Something can become swollen from an allergic reaction.
The only 5 letter word for swollen is puffy.
If it has become swollen and infected yes, it does hurt. You asked if it hurts to have it removed...why aren't they opting to drain it instead? I just had one sliced and drained about an hour ago and I've gotta be honest; it was excruciating...but the constant pain I was in by having the inflammed Skene's gland was far worse and I felt relief almost immediately.
asthma
If you hit the spot hard enough.