Guide To The Causes Of Swollen Lymph Nodes

Common Cold Or Flu

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Many individuals will have swollen lymph nodes due to the common cold or flu. Both of these illnesses are quite common. In fact, most healthy adults deal with the common cold two to three times in one year. Children have more than this. The flu does not occur this often for each individual, though the United States sees millions of cases of the flu annually.

The common cold and flu share a few symptoms, including congestion, sore throat, and sneezing. Patients often have swollen lymph nodes in their neck in both illnesses. However, there are some differences. First, symptoms of the flu tend to be more severe than cold symptoms. In addition, some flu symptoms are quite rare in the common cold. Examples of these include fever, chills, and headaches.

Continue reading to learn more about the many causes of swollen lymph nodes now.

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