The cause of swollen glands in the neck and under the arms might be due the affected lymphnodes. The swelling of the neck can also occur when there is overworking of thyroid galnd ending in goitre.
I'm not that sure but I got a pimple on my chin and all of a sudden my tounge swelled.
okay, hold you head under water for 5 minutes, you wont have it for the rest of your life... you'll be dead so you won't notice! (:
These glands are under the tongue, under the lower jaws and slightly around but mostly in front of each ear.
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If your neck is swollen and under your ears are red and tender, you may have swollen glands. Swollen glands are a result of an enlargement of the lymph nodes.
Night sweats, along with neck soreness, can be caused by a variety of issues including infections, hormone imbalances, or conditions like sleep apnea. It's important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Tracking any other symptoms and discussing them with your healthcare provider can help in the diagnostic process.
have you been bitten by a insect wealsi have glands all over our face could possibly be a swollen gland do you feel under the weather or is you whole face swelling if so consult you gp.
Id like to know this answer as well. I am a physique competitor who lifts heavy 5x week and on season cardio up to 11x week. I have developed swollen glands (tinier than a pea) on my side under my armpit and the back of my next - both on the right side.
The bubonic plague is named after the the lymph glands which swell to form egg-shaped lumps under the skin; these swollen glands are called bubos
I'm not that sure but I got a pimple on my chin and all of a sudden my tounge swelled.
Painful and swollen glands in the cheeks, neck or under the jaw -- Fever -- Headache -- Abdominal pain -- Loss of appetite
You should consult your doctor to be certain of a diagnosis. Most cold/canker sores are caused by a Herpes Simplex virus, which can also cause swollen glands. If you get them a lot, you may have a gland that has become infected.
A muscle strain or an entrapped brachioradialis nerve. A swollen lymph node. Many thing, actually. See a doctor.
They are lymph nodes(neck glands),(usually located in the upper part of the neck) often become swollen because they are fighting off a virus or a disease..if there are more than one and they are swollen for more than 2 weeks contact a doctor......:)
Black flies can carry certain types of bacteria that cause infections, and the infections can in turn cause swollen lymph nodes. I've had times I've been bitten and ended up feeling a little under the weather and had swollen lymph nodes. In short, yes!
okay, hold you head under water for 5 minutes, you wont have it for the rest of your life... you'll be dead so you won't notice! (: