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How Can swollen Lymph Node In The Neck Be Treated?

i have a nodule i noticed on the rt side of my neck-a few inches below my ear a bit posterior--today i noticed a swollen on the lt-- the base of my hair line feels itchy x 1 month--since november i have had issues with my eye-swelling and redness to the lids-eyes feeling weak and tired--could this all be linked to any certain thing--i have RA and today raynaud s bothering me
Tue, 7 Mar 2017
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Hello there,

Lymph-nodes can have many causes. In the majority of cases the cause is usually an infection in the surrounding region(even mild ones). There's a good chance that's also the case in your story.

I dont know how long the right nodule is present in your case. If it's already there for weeks, I would recommend you to visit your GP so he can have a good look at it.

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How Can swollen Lymph Node In The Neck Be Treated?

Hello there, Lymph-nodes can have many causes. In the majority of cases the cause is usually an infection in the surrounding region(even mild ones). There s a good chance that s also the case in your story. I dont know how long the right nodule is present in your case. If it s already there for weeks, I would recommend you to visit your GP so he can have a good look at it.