Do you have enlarged lymph nodes (a lymph node is considered enlarged if it is about one-half inch wide)?
Do you have painful, tender, or hard lymph nodes?
Is the skin over the lymph node red and warm to the touch?
Do you have a fever and chills?
Have you lost your appetite?
Do you sweat more than usual?
Do you have a rapid pulse?
Do you feel general weakness?
Do you have difficulty swallowing?
Do you have difficulty breathing?
Do you have neck stiffness?
Based on your answers it is unlikely that you have chronic lymphadenitis. Chronic lymphadenitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the lymph nodes that lasts for a long period of time. Lymph nodes are part of your immune system. They play an important role in fighting infections and removing bacteria and viruses from your body. Lymph nodes appear in clusters in the groin, armpits and neck. Chronic lymphadenitis can affect one or more lymph nodes in a specific part of the body or in different parts at the same time. Chronic lymphadenitis is usually the result of a serious infection.
Based on your answers there is a possibility that you have chronic lymphadenitis. Chronic lymphadenitis is a medical condition that refers to an inflammation and infection of your lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are also known as lymph glands. They are part of your immune system and help your body fight infections. Chronic lymphadenitis is often the result of severe bacterial and viral infections. Inflamed lymph nodes are tender and swollen, and are located near the site of the underlying infection. In some cases, lymphadenitis can be the result of the infectious disease, and can be transmitted from one person to another.
Based on your answers there is a high possibility that you have chronic lymphadenitis. Chronic lymphadenitis is an infection of one or more lymph nodes that last for a prolonged period of time. Inflamed lymph nodes are swollen, and with serious infections, the swelling will last longer. Chronic lymphadenitis is common in children under the age of 12, but it can also occur in adults. A diagnosis is based on your medical history, a physical examination and various tests, such as blood tests, a lymph node biopsy and an ultrasound. Treatment of chronic lymphadenitis depends on the underlying cause, and includes medications or surgery.
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https://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=96740
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