Swollen lymph nodes would be a symptom of a disease rather than the disease itself.
Piles (A Swollen Hemorrhoid) is not a infectious disease.
no it can get swollen but no
fifth disease doesn't have swollen cheeks
Most practitioners are able to diagnose rickettsialpox simply on the basis of its rising and falling fever, and its characteristic rash. Occasionally, blood will be drawn and tests performed to demonstrate the presence of antibodies
Bartonellosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the Bartonella family. It can be transmitted to humans through animal bites or scratches, ticks, or fleas. Symptoms can include fever, fatigue, headache, and swollen lymph nodes. Treatment typically involves antibiotics.
If the swollen glands can cause in the neck disease.
If the lymph nodes remain swollen and painful from cat-scratch disease, it is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment. They may recommend additional tests, such as blood work or imaging studies, and might prescribe antibiotics if there is an infection. In severe cases, a referral to a specialist such as an infectious disease specialist may be needed.
A veterinarian can diagnose what is wrong with the lizard's belly.
A patient with "swollen glands" should start a workup with a primary care provider, who can do the initial history and physical that will guide the choice of specialist. Depending on the history, physical and initial testing a referral may be made to a surgeon (for biopsy), to an infectious disease specialist (for infection) or an oncologist (if cancer).
Go to the doctors.....
yes you can though not recomended by most doctors.
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