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Results 1 - 10 of 87 for Swollen glands
  1. ... germs, infections, and other foreign substances. The term "swollen glands" refers to enlargement of one or more lymph nodes. The medical name for swollen lymph nodes is lymphadenopathy. In a child, a ...
  2. Images ... Lymph nodes play an important part in the body's defense against infection. Swelling might occur even if the infection is trivial ...
  3. ... many joints, or who have fever, rash, and swollen glands may need other medicines. These are called disease- ...
  4. ... the mouth Failure to gain weight and grow Swollen lymph glands Swollen salivary glands Enlarged spleen or liver Ear and sinus infections ...
  5. ... infected tooth, which may look like a pimple Swollen glands of the neck Swollen area of the upper or lower jaw, which ...
  6. ... of the immune system. When people refer to swollen glands in the neck, they are usually referring to swollen lymph nodes. Common areas where lymph nodes can ...
  7. ... in response to bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The swollen glands are usually found near the site of an infection, tumor, or inflammation. Lymphadenitis may occur after skin ... such as tuberculosis or cat scratch disease (bartonella).
  8. ... hands, feet, fingers, toes, ears, or nose Rash Swollen glands Unintentional weight loss Vision loss in one eye
  9. ... pain Pale skin due to anemia (pallor) Sweating Swollen glands Weight loss
  10. ... lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin ( swollen glands ) Weight loss that cannot be explained Other symptoms that may occur with this disease: Coughing, chest pains, or breathing problems if there are swollen lymph nodes in the chest Excessive sweating Pain ...
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