Swollen lymph nodes are usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, viral or bacterial. It might be an ear infection. However, it is possible that it could be something serious. I would consult a doctor.
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yes. because these nodes are sometime cancerous.
Yes it is normal. Lymph nodes can remain swollen for months after a cold or infection has passed.
sorry, but you have an S.T.D, I think
No, they are hardly noticable when not swollen. When they are swollen they can be pea-sized or larger.
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.
If you have swollen lymph nodes at the base of your neck you must go to see your doctor immediately. This could be a critical condition that needs attention immediately !!!
The group of lymph nodes that are located along the sides of the neck are the Cervical Lymph Nodes. There are four that run along side of the neck.
I don't know,maybe swollen lymph nodes. cmf3225
It is generalized which means swelling of the nodes occur in several parts of the body including arm pits groin and neck
Colds and infections such as tonsillitis are the most common reasons why someone may get swollen lymph nodes on the neck. This condition needs to be checked by a physician before antibiotics are prescribed.
An itchy scalp and swollen lymph nodes in the neck do not seem to have any correlation between the two. Fever is the #1 sign of infection, and you have to be very concerned if a lymph node is swollen along with fever. However, you can have a sore throat, tooth ache, or abscess in the gum, without fever that will bring on a swollen lymph node in the neck. This is very common, and when the aliment is resolved, the swelling usually goes away. I think it's just coincidental that you have an itchy scalp along with the swelling....