No, eating Altoids can not cause a swollen gland. Glands only swell when there is an infection present in the body. A doctor will be able to tell you the cause.
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The puppy is just erected that swollen gland is what keeps the dogs stuck together when mating until the pit bull is calm.
You have to take medicine or get it cut buy a doctor. That's what I did.
A swollen lingual frenulum may be caused by an inflamed lymph node. It may also be a blocked salivary gland.
Yes, a swollen pituitary gland can potentially cause symptoms similar to schizophrenia due to its role in hormone regulation and the impact on the brain. When the pituitary gland is enlarged, it may lead to hormonal imbalances that affect mood, perception, and cognitive function, potentially resulting in psychotic symptoms. However, true schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder primarily linked to genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors, so any symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
The most common cause for a swollen lymph node in a child is an infection in the draining area. It need not necessarily be in the throat. Infection over the scalp can also cause this. However if it does not promptly respond to treatment other causes have to be considered.
I have a similar problem, I had a throat infection and when it cleared up I still have 1 swollen gland under my neck which has been there for at least a month and a half
The prostate gland may become swollen/enlarged, thus restricting the flow of urine. That can cause the blockage. A catheter can be used to allow urine to escape if needed. From what I gather, chronic infection of the prostate, also called prostatitis may cause calcification in the gland and wherever the infection has spread. This can be a complicated situation. And you should be handled by a physician.
If your throat is swollen, but does not feel sore, it is likely glands in the throat, possibly a saliva gland has become blocked. See your doctor.
Swollen neck glands after eating can occur due to various reasons such as food allergies, acid reflux, or infections like strep throat. If the swelling persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty breathing, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.