hidradenitis
Sebaceous gland
The prostate gland may become swollen/enlarged, thus restricting the flow of urine. That can cause the blockage. A catheter can be used to allow urine to escape if needed. From what I gather, chronic infection of the prostate, also called prostatitis may cause calcification in the gland and wherever the infection has spread. This can be a complicated situation. And you should be handled by a physician.
Prostatitis refers to an inflammation of the prostate that may be caused by an infection. Prostatitis may be classified as bacterial or non-bacterial, depending on the presence or absence of micro-organisms in the prostatic fluid. But in chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome, men have the symptoms of prostate infection but do not have any evidence of a bacterial infection.
Inflammation of the lacrimal gland by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection is called Dacryoadenitis.
Lymph Nodes.
Plugged Sweat gland and infection thereafter
If you have breast abcess and mastitis.
Endocrinologist
Infection could cause a shooting pain in the left neck gland. This infection could have come from a dental procedure.
No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
You probably have it backward. Typically, a lymph gland becomes inflamed because it is part of the front line defense against infection. When you become infected, your lymph gland produces the antibodies necessary to clear the infection. You have a fever because there is an infection SOMEWHERE ELSE. You might need to talk to your doctor.
Infection of the prostate gland. Or something in your diet.