Lymph nodes in the groin can remain swollen for several weeks to a few months following a reactive mononucleosis infection. The duration varies by individual and depends on factors such as the severity of the infection and the person's immune response. While swelling should gradually subside, persistent or worsening symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Immunologist.
inguinal
Yes, definitely, if the skin infection is affecting the inguinal area.
It is generalized which means swelling of the nodes occur in several parts of the body including arm pits groin and neck
Every body, has lymph nodes in there groin. It is not normal for them to be swollen though. If they are swollen, your body is trying to fight of an infection. thankfully It is rarely anything serious.
It depends on where your body is swollen. Lymph nodes are everywhere.
Swollen lymph nodes are caused by inflammation, infection or cancer. You cannot drink alcohol when your lymph nodes are swollen because it contributes to the pain.
The collection of lymph tissue in the groin is called the inguinal lymph nodes. These nodes play a crucial role in the immune system by filtering lymph fluid and trapping pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. They are part of the lymphatic system and help in the body's defense against infections. Inguinal lymph nodes can become swollen during infections or other medical conditions.
lymph glands
A cold sore itself can cause swollen lymph nodes.
It's probably not a cyst. It's probably an swollen lymph node which means there is an infection in your body. Check your underarm to see if other lymph nodes are swollen.
Inguinal region