You may have an infection in your lymph nodes. You should seek the advice from your physician and get some rest.Ê
they have become infected due to how bad the cut was. Please take this lady to the hospital and get some antibiotics for the infection, it will take 1 to 5 weeks depending on the seriousness of this wound.
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Probably the tonsils.
Rhus tox. is one of the major homeopathic remedies for mumps with hard swollen glands, fever, and a white or yellow coated tongue with a red tip. The left side will swell first or be worse on the left side.
Id like to know this answer as well. I am a physique competitor who lifts heavy 5x week and on season cardio up to 11x week. I have developed swollen glands (tinier than a pea) on my side under my armpit and the back of my next - both on the right side.
Sounds like thrush
Go to the emergency room. This sounds like some form of cancer, possibly with the thyroid gland involved. Go there now. Don't panic! Children are known to have swollen glands and it well could be thyroid (butterfly-shape from one side of the neck to the other and one side can just be swollen) or it could be swollen glands from tonsillitis. Let the doctor be the judge of this, but get your son into a doctor or ER as soon as possible.
Yes, Bartholin's glands are located on either side of the vaginal opening and are typically not palpable unless swollen or infected. If they become enlarged due to a blockage or infection, they may be felt as a tender swelling during a physical exam.
Measles causes a rash all over the body. They can cause pneumonia and even seizure's. Rubella is a strain of measles that causes a rash on the body, swollen glands, tiredness. It is also called German Measles's. Mumps causes swollen salivary glands, it causes tiredness, loss of appetite. These are all viruses that can be prevented by the MMR vaccine.
The drug copaxone is used for the treatment of patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Side effects of copaxone include, but not limited to, irritation at location of injection, chest pain, excessive muscle tone, irregular pulse, joing pain, neck pain, skin rash, swollen face/lymph glands, and swollen fingers, arms, feet or legs.
You should see your doctor!!!
A swollen lymph node most likely. Probably due to recent illness or allergies.