Babies with repeated ear infections, or even colds can have this develop... It's normal, because the lymph system spreads thoughout the body, just like the arteries & veins... the lymph nodes actually grow and get larger when they have to filter out poisons (from infections) that attempt to spread. If you feel in the same area on your body you'll most likely feel small hard knots... this is because after the infections are gone, the lymph glands (nodes) shrink to small "scarred" knots...\
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.
Black flies can carry certain types of bacteria that cause infections, and the infections can in turn cause swollen lymph nodes. I've had times I've been bitten and ended up feeling a little under the weather and had swollen lymph nodes. In short, yes!
No Lymph Nodes are in the neck and nasal area.
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One place where lymph nodes are located on your face is directly behind your ears. Also, lymph nodes are located under your neck.
It will be a little big for the toddler bed but you can tuck the excess under the bed.
You are short and can walk under tables.
Under the arm "arm pit"
my toddler and three in my daycare lost one or two fingernails and toenails after having hands foot and mouth virus. I think the blisters were under the nails and softened it. It didnt show up for about a month after the virus.
A muscle strain or an entrapped brachioradialis nerve. A swollen lymph node. Many thing, actually. See a doctor.
Under the arm "arm pit"