Call the vet.
no it is NT
It is not really possible to prevent swollen glands unless one maintains a good diet and exercise and remains healthy. Swollen glands are a a sign that one's body is fighting an infection of some sort and therefore will often occur if an infection exists.
The cause of swollen glands in the neck and under the arms might be due the affected lymphnodes. The swelling of the neck can also occur when there is overworking of thyroid galnd ending in goitre.
It may be the sign of Thyroid.
The usual reason for swollen glands is that the lymph system has deposited toxins from the bloodstream in the glands for disposal. Swollen glands are almost always an indicator of poor health elsewhere in the system, rather than a problem in themselves.
Swollen glands, also known as lymph nodes, are part of the body's immune system. When there is an infection, the lymph nodes may swell as they work to trap and kill the infectious agents. This swelling is a sign that the immune system is active in fighting off the infection.
My throat is swollen as well as my tonsils so it may be a sign of strep throat or needing of removal of the tonsils.
yes or a more serious condition so go see a doctor
Swollen taste buds and a sore throat could be a sign of an infection. These infections could be a strep throat, mono or coxsackie. A physician would be able to do an examination to get a better idea of the issue.
Diphtheria is a bacterial infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Typical symptoms include a sore throat, fever, and swollen glands in the neck. The hallmark sign of diphtheria is the formation of a thick gray coating in the throat and tonsils, known as a pseudomembrane. In severe cases, diphtheria can lead to difficulty breathing, heart problems, and paralysis. Vaccination is highly effective in preventing diphtheria.
A mass in the throat can be a sign of various conditions such as a benign cyst, swollen lymph nodes, or in rare cases, cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate treatment.
A runny nose can be a sign of many things, some a sickness, some not a sickness. Sicknesses could include flu, nasal/sinus infection or a cold. Non-sicknesses could include allergic reaction, hayfever and not blowing your nose enough.