Yes. If it is severe enough, the sinus can inflame the surrounding tissue which can affect the inner ear canal. Sinus drainage can also cause irritation of the throat, and swelling of the lymph-nodes of the neck which can become sore.
Call the vet. The horse will no doubt need antibiotics and the neck is a bad place to get an abcess.
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.
Goiter is a swelling in the thyroid gland which is situated in the neck and often causes additional swelling of the neck.
There are many conditions that would cause cervical swelling, but one that immediately comes to mind is goiter, or swelling of the thyroid gland.
no. your just tearing cartilage. unless you crack it for the first time or you crack your neck when it doesn't wanna be cracked it wont swell.
My first thought is that it is an abcessed tooth. If not that I would have a doctor check my lymph gland in my neck for an infection.
I think in the back and the neck because that is were our spinal card is OK
Anaphylaxis is an allergic response that causes swelling of tissues in the body. There are many tissues in a narrow area in the neck along with a vital airway, so it is more dangerous when it happens in the neck.
Another common complication is swelling or inflammation of the neck glands.
Swelling from pressure internaly
Its the swelling of the lyphm the swelling occurs in the groin area under the armpits and the neck