Yes, I did with my first pregnancy and now this one. headaches where more like migraines, I even got the occasional nosebleed. The glands on the right of my neck swelled up and I even appeared to experience flue like symptoms from about 6 weeks on, which was my first clue there was another bun in the oven lol.
no it is NT
No that sounds like you are having problems with your glands. Go see a doctor.
That is hard to answer because you are comparing a disease, influenza (or "flu"), to a symptom, swollen glands. There are many diseases and disorders that can cause swollen glands. Swollen glands are mostly an indication that your immune system is reacting to an infection or inflammation of some kind. Furthermore, the outcome of the flu vs. that of swollen glands can vary quite a bit. Most of the time, flu is just a slightly more uncomfortable inconvenience than is a common cold (both flu and colds can cause swollen glands). On the other hand, approximately 36,000 people in the US die from the flu every year (elderly people are more vulnerable). So, flu can be worse than swollen glands in this scenario. Mumps is one of the diseases that can cause swollen glands, and although it is usually not that serious in children, it is often very dangerous for adults. Mononucleosis causes swollen glands, which is an even more serious disease if untreated. And toward the worst end of the scale, leukemia ("blood cancer") can cause swollen glands as a symptom. And approximately 22,000 deaths in the United States are attributed to only one of several types of leukemia in a year. It almost comes down to a toss of the coin of which is worse and depends on how "worse" is measured.
they are milk producing glands become swollen, your breasts are getting ready for lactation.
No, the phrase "swollen glands" does not refer to the swelling of the sweat glands. Swollen glands are the enlargement of the lymph nodes while the sweat glands are a part of the endocrine system.
If the swollen glands can cause in the neck disease.
what kind of infection can cause a swollen lymph node in the left breast
yes or a more serious condition so go see a doctor
Chlamydia does not cause swollen glands.
It is actually the lymph nodes that are swollen, not the salivary glands. These nodes may swell whenever the body is fighting off any type of infection. Swollen nodes and a fever can be a symptom of many ailments. Possibly the flu or even the mumps.
because the symptom's cancer cause - weight loss, fevers, swollen glands, or felling overly tired or sick for a while - are not usually caused by cancer.
false.