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If you have a persistent and recurrent cough and blocked nose alongith swollen lymph nodes for a long period of time, you might have some chronic chest infection inside you. It's better to visit a doctor, he may treat you with some antibiotics do an x ray of the chest and may do a lymph node biopsy.
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Multiple painful lymph nodes swellings in axilla--disappearing on taking antibiotics and then reappearing ---means --it can be due to any skin or deep infections in hand or neck; chest; etc mobileso kindly treat any wound; boils ;abscess etc in your hands ;neck; chest etc until completely curedmobilekindly consult a doctor and have a complete physical check-up and clinical investigations --if you can't locate the source.
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Lumps under the chin are usually harmless. Most of the time, they’re caused by swollen lymph nodes. This swelling is typically triggered by an infection.
Cancer, cysts, abscesses, benign tumors, and other medical issues can also cause chin lumps. However, these causes are much rarer by comparison. Usually chin lumps go away on their own but if your chin lump is growing (a sign of a possible tumor)
your chin lump has been present for two weeks
your chin lump feels hard or doesn’t move...more
Cancer, cysts, abscesses, benign tumors, and other medical issues can also cause chin lumps. However, these causes are much rarer by comparison. Usually chin lumps go away on their own but if your chin lump is growing (a sign of a possible tumor)
your chin lump has been present for two weeks
your chin lump feels hard or doesn’t move...more
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