Guide To The Causes Of Swollen Lymph Nodes

Chickenpox

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Chickenpox, which is the result of the varicella-zoster virus, is an iconic condition. The key sign of it is the itchy rash. This rash starts as red, raised bumps all over the patient's skin. In many patients, these bumps become blisters that eventually pop. This is when they can crust over. Other chickenpox symptoms include fever, headache, appetite loss, and a general feeling of being unwell. Of course, this condition is another common reason for swollen lymph nodes.

Many individuals recover from chickenpox without medical treatment. If medical treatment is necessary, it often comes in the form of topical lotions to help patients avoid scratching. This condition is also mild for the vast majority of patients. Furthermore, there is also a vaccine for chickenpox. Thus, patients cannot get this condition if they have already had it or have had the vaccine.

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