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Swollen lymph nodes
I have swollen lymph nodes in neck and armpit which occurs often in the past eight months and goes away after two weeks completely. Sometimes I have a swelling in behind the ears also. I want to know the exact reason for this happens
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Infection. If it regressive, then it might be inflammatory origin only. You need antibiotics, analgesics and probiotics for 2 weeks
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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You have some infection around your temporal area.. Take consultation please for correct diagnosis and right treatment.
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