Chlamydia does not cause swollen glands.
No, but it could be painful.
There are several reasons you could be having difficulty swallowing, but most commonly the reason is swollen glands in your throat. If this is the case, you will probably have some mild to medium pain in your throat during swallowing. If your glands are swollen, you will recover just fine alone, but I do advise you to boost your immune system in order to get over this quickly. You can do this by eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, accompanied by some toxin-free proteins. Avoid eating fast foods, too many carbohydrates and carbonated drinks. You can use Echinacea and a food-based multivitamin to make this process easier and faster. Another thing that would be great would be homemade lemonade as it would help to alkalize your body. Many acidic fruits have an alkalizing effect on the body, lemons included. Make homemade lemonade by squeezing a lemon into a 12oz glass, filling with water and then adding between 2 and 3 teaspoons of sugar to taste.
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smoking too much crack
Apart from being painful, you could cause an infection.
One possible root cause for odynophagia (painful swallowing) could be an underlying condition such as GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), esophagitis, or a throat infection like strep throat. Additionally, anatomical issues like strictures or tumors in the throat or esophagus could also lead to odynophagia. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough evaluation to determine the specific cause in each individual case.
An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or chewing gum.
Yes mine is tilted and I am sittijg on it and it is painful
It could cause discomfort, if the level becomes too concentrated. However, if it is seriously painful, it may be an infection or other causes, and shouldconsult a GP.
I am not a Doctor but you could be low on hormones which can cause dryness. I speak from earlier experience.
Swollen lymph nodes and a painful neck with swelling under the chin could indicate an infection or inflammation in the area, such as a viral or bacterial infection. Mumps is one possible cause, characterized by swelling of the parotid glands, but other conditions like strep throat, tonsillitis, or even a dental abscess could also be responsible. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.