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Overview. Swollen lymph nodes usually occur as a result of infection from bacteria or viruses. Rarely, swollen lymph nodes are caused by cancer. Your lymph ...
Antibiotics are not useful to treat viral infections. Treatment for swollen lymph nodes from other causes depends on the cause: Infection. The most common ...
The lymphatic system includes the lymph nodes (lymph glands), spleen, thymus gland and bone marrow. ... Symptoms. Swollen lymph nodes Enlarge image. Close ...
... lymph nodes, become swollen and inflamed. The swelling can affect the lymph nodes in the membrane that connects the bowel to the wall around the stomach ...
Sore throat; Difficult or painful swallowing; Fever; Enlarged, tender glands (lymph nodes) in the neck; A scratchy, muffled or throaty voice; Bad breath ...
These glands, called parotid glands, make saliva. Swollen glands may be tender or painful. Location of salivary glands. Salivary glands.
Learn more about swollen lymph nodes, including possible causes and treatments your doctor may recommend.
Instead of a blocked gland or an infection, it also is possible that one of your salivary glands could be enlarged. An enlarged salivary gland may be due to ...
Having a lump or an area of swelling near your salivary gland is the most common sign of a salivary gland tumor, but it doesn't mean you have cancer. Most ...
A thick, gray membrane covering the throat and tonsils; A sore throat and hoarseness; Swollen glands (enlarged lymph nodes) in the neck; Difficulty breathing or ...
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