You probably have it backward. Typically, a lymph gland becomes inflamed because it is part of the front line defense against infection. When you become infected, your lymph gland produces the antibodies necessary to clear the infection. You have a fever because there is an infection SOMEWHERE ELSE. You might need to talk to your doctor.
The gland found in the underarm or groin is called the apocrine gland. These glands produce a thicker secretion compared to eccrine glands, and their secretions can mix with bacteria on the skin to produce body odor.
My son had a graze on his knee three weeks ago which gave him a secondary infection in his gland in his groin. He got bit at the weekend on his arm which has now given him a secondary infection in his underarm groin. why does this happen?
Red lines in the folds of the skin, especially in the armpit and groin, that are characteristic of scarlet fever
The directional term from groin to buttock is "inferior" or "caudal."
Groin is a junction each side of the body where the lower abdomen joins the top of the thighs. He is a dull pain in his groin.
Staph
The prostate gland is a walnut sized gland in males. It sets deep in the groin and the male urethra runs through its center.
The gland found in the underarm or groin is called the apocrine gland. These glands produce a thicker secretion compared to eccrine glands, and their secretions can mix with bacteria on the skin to produce body odor.
My son had a graze on his knee three weeks ago which gave him a secondary infection in his gland in his groin. He got bit at the weekend on his arm which has now given him a secondary infection in his underarm groin. why does this happen?
infection
This is a bacterial infection caused Yersinia pestis. Most common symptoms observed on the second day include a swelling in the lymph gland or groin known as a bubo, and rashes in the thigh and arms.
The femoral gland is a scent gland found in some species of mammals, particularly certain rodents. It is typically located on the inner thigh or groin area. The gland secretes pheromones used for communication and marking territory.
Yes
Mono can cause you to feel really, really tired, but you may have other symptoms, too. These include fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes (the infection-fighting glands in your neck, underarms, groin, and elsewhere throughout your body), headaches, sore muscles, and enlarged liver or spleen.
The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.
This sounds like an infection. Get a doctor to examine it.
It luke like a rotten buttholee