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What Causes Swelling In The Neck, Fever And Sweating In A Child?

My grandson, age 13 is diabetic and is experiencing swelling on both sides of his neck. He has had blood work and a mono test, but he doctors have not been able to diagnose his condition. About a week ago he had a fever and hid Dad reported to me he was sweating so profusely he could have rung out his pajamas.
Wed, 21 Feb 2018
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I would be concerned with malignancy. some malignancies, such as pan past tumors, can cause blockage of blood vessels preventing drainage of blood from the head and neck area resulting in swelling. there are other types of malignancies that can present like this as well. for further information and exploration, I would recommend looking up “B” symptoms. good luck
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What Causes Swelling In The Neck, Fever And Sweating In A Child?

I would be concerned with malignancy. some malignancies, such as pan past tumors, can cause blockage of blood vessels preventing drainage of blood from the head and neck area resulting in swelling. there are other types of malignancies that can present like this as well. for further information and exploration, I would recommend looking up “B” symptoms. good luck