What Causes Swollen Glands On Left Side Of Neck?
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Hello and welcome,
A swollen neck gland can be caused by a number of things. If it is a lymph gland that is swollen, it could be from an infection or drainage on that side of the head/neck such in the sinuses or mouth and teeth.
A swollen neck gland can also sometimes be an inflamed or obstructed salivary gland.
Also, sometimes an enlarged blood vessel can feel a bit like a swollen gland. But a gland is something you can kind of get your fingers around whereas a blood vessel is not.
If it just started recently, it is more likely to be from inflammation or infection than from a malignancy. But regardless it should be checked out soon. If it is tender or you have a fever, you should be seen tonight. Otherwise, see your doctor next week.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information or clarification.
Thank you for the information you sent me. For some reason the swelling has completely subsided over night so I am wondering if exertion from hard work, like pruning trees, could have triggered it?
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Less likely to be a lymph node.
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Hello XXXXXXX
Given that the swelling subsided over night, I am thinking it is less likely to be a lymph node. It's possible it was a swollen muscle but perhaps it was an enlarged blood vessel? Is your blood pressure well controlled?
I would keep an eye on the area and see if it recurs with exertion.