A swollen lymph node is a sign that your body is fighting an infection. You should see your physician for proper diagnosis and treatment of the infection.
it comes from africa on the western side
okay for girls as far as I know, the armpit hair and below hair come in at about the same time, but the below hair comes in at a faster rate... I hope i helped... what about boys?
Rear quarters tend to be more tender. In beef cattle, brisket comes from the front and sirloin from the back.
Breast get sore and are tender because they are growing and the skin is stretching. It's nothing to worry about and the pain will disappear not long after it comes.
Could be a swollen prostrate
with the tender loving care that only comes with years of experience and patience
It will begin when puberty sets in. It's inevitable, and it is good in the long run, but enjoy the relative peace that you have now. Besides, along with armpit hair comes a strange tendency to stink in situations where you were perfectly fine before. Growing up is NOT an easy task...
don't do it. haha. i have a rib piece that comes CLOSE to my armpit and i wanted to punch the artist in the face. it is so sensitive and you twitch ALOT. After he was done near the armpit, my rib felt good... that's how bad it hurt haha. but more power to you if you decide to get it :]
Brisket is tough because it comes from a heavily used muscle in the cow. To make it more tender, it can be cooked slowly at a low temperature, such as through braising or smoking, which helps break down the tough connective tissues and make the meat more tender.
That is hard to answer because you are comparing a disease, influenza (or "flu"), to a symptom, swollen glands. There are many diseases and disorders that can cause swollen glands. Swollen glands are mostly an indication that your immune system is reacting to an infection or inflammation of some kind. Furthermore, the outcome of the flu vs. that of swollen glands can vary quite a bit. Most of the time, flu is just a slightly more uncomfortable inconvenience than is a common cold (both flu and colds can cause swollen glands). On the other hand, approximately 36,000 people in the US die from the flu every year (elderly people are more vulnerable). So, flu can be worse than swollen glands in this scenario. Mumps is one of the diseases that can cause swollen glands, and although it is usually not that serious in children, it is often very dangerous for adults. Mononucleosis causes swollen glands, which is an even more serious disease if untreated. And toward the worst end of the scale, leukemia ("blood cancer") can cause swollen glands as a symptom. And approximately 22,000 deaths in the United States are attributed to only one of several types of leukemia in a year. It almost comes down to a toss of the coin of which is worse and depends on how "worse" is measured.
First you get swollen gums then pus comes out and your mouth will have a gross taste to it then it might bleed and your breath will kinda smell.
Sounds like there may be some pressure on a nerve, possibly in the neck.