Yes but you should check with an ENT to make sure it is not lymphoma, Hodgkins Disease or non-hodgkins. If you have other symptoms going on like night sweats, lack of energy, wait loss or it continues after GERD treatment consult your specialist or Primary care physician ASAP. In addition, if you consume a lot of alcohol followed by swollen lymph nodes you should see your doctor to make sure its not a form of cancer. If they suspect it is, they will do the radiology test, labs, and if they determine further testing is needed they may want to do a biopsy which consists of taking out one lymph node and doing the pathology testing to be sure.
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If your neck is swollen and under your ears are red and tender, you may have swollen glands. Swollen glands are a result of an enlargement of the lymph nodes.
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Yes it is normal. Lymph nodes can remain swollen for months after a cold or infection has passed.
Yes, chemical burns and other reactions to chemicals in hair dyes are not uncommon. The irritation of the scalp can result in pain and swollen lymph nodes, usually posteriorly in the neck, but also around the ears.
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yes. because these nodes are sometime cancerous.
Infections caused by decayed teeth and neucrotic tissue in the tooth cause the swollen lymph glands. Internal inflammation of the surround tissue will cause facial swelling which may last 7-10days.
Colds and infections such as tonsillitis are the most common reasons why someone may get swollen lymph nodes on the neck. This condition needs to be checked by a physician before antibiotics are prescribed.
What you call glands are probably lymph nodes. Yes, they will swell. They are part of the immune response.
No, they are hardly noticable when not swollen. When they are swollen they can be pea-sized or larger.
Fluid retention caused by excess salt intake can cause swollen ankles and a swollen neck. Usually, a swollen neck is caused by swollen lymph nodes which are caused by an infection of some type but since your ankles are swollen also I would suspect fluid retention. Try severely limiting your intake of salt. Do not just eliminate white table salt. Also eliminate salt from processed meats and snacks.