Do you think you were bite by anything? I had a spider bite that had the same issues
Tonsillitis is an inflammation and infection of the tonsils. The tonsils become inflamed and swollen. They can begin to affect swallowing if they become very swollen. Plus, children often experience pain. However, Tonsillitis does NOT automatically mean surgery. It depends. Surgery is usually done if antibiotics don't help, if the child gets repeated Tonsillitis, or the tonsils remain chronically swollen. The surgery is fairly quick with very few complications.
Yes it is normal. Lymph nodes can remain swollen for months after a cold or infection has passed.
To prevent drains from getting blocked, avoid putting grease, oil, or food scraps down the drain. Use drain covers to catch hair and debris, and regularly clean drains with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Additionally, consider scheduling professional drain cleaning services periodically to ensure they remain unblocked.
The symptoms usually disappear within a month, although the lymph nodes may remain swollen for several months.
Five months is far too long for your foot to remain swollen. You need to see a doctor to find out what is causing the problem.
Not all the time,mine get a bit swollen every now and again but its not constant.
to much nitrogen
Yes, it is correct.
Tomato plants typically do not have swollen roots because their root system is designed for efficient nutrient and water uptake rather than storage. Unlike plants such as carrots or beets, which develop swollen roots for energy storage, tomatoes invest in a fibrous root system that supports their growth and fruit production. Swollen roots can also indicate issues like overwatering or root rot, which are detrimental to the plant's health. Thus, healthy tomato roots remain slender and functional rather than swollen.
it takes about 4-5 weeks but im not complietly choer yet but i think this is right :)
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 failed switch is a common cause.