Lymph nodes usually swell in the area near an infection. If you have strep throat, for example, the lymph nodes in your neck may swell. Sometimes only one lymph node will swell, causinga sore throaton one side. In rare cases, swollen lymph nodes may be a sign of a more severe problem...
spleen, liver, bone marrow and other sites. It initially starts in a single lymph node , spreads to nearby lymph nodes and then to other organs such as the spleen, liver and bone marrow. Painless lymph node swelling of the axilla, neck or groin may be accompanied by fever, chills, night...
said it was either a cyst or inflamed lymph node and there was nothing to worry about. A couple days ago I noticed the lump hurt to touch. Then starting yesterday my neck became very sore in the general area eventually branching off to upper back pain and a persistent head ache. Any ...
all over your body if you look; in the neck/chin (like under your jaw around the bottom of your face, near the ears, in the arm pits, around the pubic area left and right. Nothing to worry about at all. If you remove them from your body, then maybe a slight problem could ...
* Infectious mononucleosis (behind the ears or neck) * Rubella, also known as German measles (behind the ears) * Tuberculosis (above the collar bone) * Mumps (salivary glands) * Ear infections or sore throat (neck glands, sometimes) * Infection in the scalp (behind the ears o...
However if the infection is gone so will the swelling. It is important to find the underlying reason of the inflammation in the body. Then you can begin the treatment with the right medication. What size is the lump? Is it painful when you touch it? Reply ...