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About two years ago, I discovered a pea-size lymph node right in front of my left shoulder. I was not sure what this was, so I kept messing with it and rubbing it. The next morning, it was enlarged. I then realized that it was indeed a lymph node and that I had irritated it. A few months went by, and the lymph node was the size of a lima bean. Being concerned, I visited my doctor. I explained to her what I had done. Just to be safe, she orderd a CT scan of my neck and a complete blood count. The blood work was fine and the CT scan was fine. The CT scan report read that I had a "benign" cervical lymph node in my neck that was enlarged. More than likely, I had aggravated it to the point that it will never return to its original pea-size shape. I still find myself checking it.
Yes, coughing too hard can strain the muscles in your chest and abdomen, causing pain. It can also irritate the throat and airways, leading to soreness and discomfort. In some cases, excessive coughing can even result in rib fractures or exacerbate existing conditions like asthma.
A hard bump on the lower abdomen near the penis could be due to various causes such as an inguinal hernia, an enlarged lymph node, an abscess, or a cyst. It is important to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment if needed.
um hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possibleum hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possible
When your dog or cat or horse coughs up mucous; this means they have been "hyperventilating; hyperventilating is during hot weather the animal "breathes with the tongue hanging out...what happens is: when your dog "hyperventilates...mucous begins to collect @ the back of the dog's throat; so your dog "coughs up this mucous; if your dog or cat cannot cough up the mucus; then open the dog's mouth and scrape the mucous out of the dog's mouth with your fingers; then wash your hands...
Anemia does not normally cause swollen lymph nodes. lymph nodes are most commonly the sign of bacterial/viral infections. These lymph nodes are usually soft, mobile, tender and swell to a large size over a short period of time. other causes of swollen lymph nodes incluse benign growths and malignancies. When watching out for malignancies, lymph nodes should be checked if they are hard, non-mobile, cause no pain and swell largely over a longer period of time (weeks-months)
if u hit is hard on something it will swell.
taking to much from the vibrator, and or taking it from a guy to hard
depends how hard you hit your left side
Normal coughing does not cause problems with blood vessels. However, persistent coughing and very hard coughing, especially in bronchitis or pneumonia, can cause very small capillaries to leak a small amount of blood. Conditions like Tuberculosis can also cause blood to be coughed up. Blood when you cough is always considered a serious symptom that should be checked by a doctor.
choked on a lizard boner.
About two years ago, I discovered a pea-size lymph node right in front of my left shoulder. I was not sure what this was, so I kept messing with it and rubbing it. The next morning, it was enlarged. I then realized that it was indeed a lymph node and that I had irritated it. A few months went by, and the lymph node was the size of a lima bean. Being concerned, I visited my doctor. I explained to her what I had done. Just to be safe, she orderd a CT scan of my neck and a complete blood count. The blood work was fine and the CT scan was fine. The CT scan report read that I had a "benign" cervical lymph node in my neck that was enlarged. More than likely, I had aggravated it to the point that it will never return to its original pea-size shape. I still find myself checking it.
actually, you can have swollen lymph nodes from a sinus infection as well as other things. ANSWER: Your lymph nodes swell up as they stop bacteria that is carried through the bloodstream. They store this and release it in smaller quantities that the body can handle. Swollen lymph nodes are the first sign of an infection in the body. See the related link for more information.Infections cause increased lymphocyte production-APEX
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I certainly wouldn't think so. When something occurs in the front of the neck, and lymph gland reaction will be limited to the front of the neck. In the posterior neck, there are lymph glands there as well, but this "hard lump" could also be a sebaceous cyst. "Hard lump" is not usually heard from a patient, and I would be concerned and want to know if there are other "hard lumps", such as under the arms, and in the groin (and actually get to examine them). If there are multiple "hard lumps", I would strongly suggest you see a physician and let him determine the cause. There are many "innocent" reasons for swollen lymph glands (if that is what this is), but there are some not-so-innocent things that could cause that as well...
No But Sneezing To Hard Or Coughing To Hard Can BUst The Vessels
Well some kinds of cancers of your blood stream or cancer of the lymph nodes can cause your lymph nodes to swell up. They appear as lumps and usually feel hard. Most of the time if it is cancerous, the bumps are no painful. They appear on the neck, arm pits, and in the groin area most of the time. Some of the cancers that cause this include Hodgkin lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and leukemia. But if your notice something like that appear on your body you shouldn't freak out and jump to any conclusions because things like mono, strep, and infections can cause lymph node swelling. But it's still important to see a doctor right away because if it is some kind of cancer the sooner it is caught, the better.