Friday, November 6, 2009

Adenopathy More Condition_symptoms What Can Be The Cause Of Cervical Adenopathy?

What can be the cause of cervical adenopathy? - adenopathy more condition_symptoms

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Infection is the leading cause of cervical lymphadenopathy

V. Ram K said...

Hello. I am a doctor, a general internist, which means that specialists in general medicine for adults.

Releasing Swollen glands in my domain means * * abnormal lymph nodes. There are also "benign" or not * * pathological lymph nodes. * * No pathological enlargement is usually when the expansion is 1) less than 1 cm, 2) is round or oval texture 3), painless or painful to touch 4) accompanied by redness / warmth of the overlying skin is 5 mobil , which means that the roles to be just under the skin and not to underlying structures, 6 linked), usually accompanied by nodes in the body part on the other side * *.

If the lymph nodes not meeting these criteria do not comply can not be normal. either 1) more than 1 cm, 2) has a kind of rock or "nodular structure (it is hard to describe) is 3) * always * the underlying structure of the skin or too attached, 4) painful or sensitive to touch, 5 ) is unilateral, ie one side of the body, 6), accompanied by abnormal skin "which, like an ulcer, redness, heat, or a skin rash

Unilateral cervical lymph nodes, which may not have the pathological criteria above normal.

Pathological lymph node swelling, or lymphadenopathy, most of which were created with are: 1) infection, either acute (short term), subacute (intermediate times, but temporary) or chronic (long-term and often permanent) .. (Nodes are usually located near the site of infection, are painful and sensitive, but still very mobile). 2) tumors, benign or cancer (malignant) (nodes when the tumor in question are usually painless, the nature of the rock texture, and even 3) the inflammatory disease of the other type (rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, other types of vasculitis).

Well ... to your questions ... Finally! Causes of cervical lymphadenopathy:
1) local infections: viral laryngitis and pharyngitis caused by cold viruses, sore throat by Streptococcus bacteria that causes infectious mononucleosis (by EBV, typically large, and on one side causes)
2) infection, often by age: BacteriumErial or viral infections or inflammation of the mouth or lips,
3) Chronic infection: HIV is the most common, these nodes are usually not painful or sensitive, but somewhat larger than normal
4) benign and BID: usually unilateral, painless, more than 1 cm and abnormal texture. both solid tumors, such as the mouth, tongue, throat, cancer of the vocal cords (which are caused by tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco, alcohol), and blood diseases such as lymphoma, leukemia.

Hope this helps .. If a lymph node of each property, there is a long time, please check out! Do not be shy to ask your doctor

V. Ram K said...

Hello. I am a doctor, a general internist, which means that specialists in general medicine for adults.

Releasing Swollen glands in my domain means * * abnormal lymph nodes. There are also "benign" or not * * pathological lymph nodes. * * No pathological enlargement is usually when the expansion is 1) less than 1 cm, 2) is round or oval texture 3), painless or painful to touch 4) accompanied by redness / warmth of the overlying skin is 5 mobil , which means that the roles to be just under the skin and not to underlying structures, 6 linked), usually accompanied by nodes in the body part on the other side * *.

If the lymph nodes not meeting these criteria do not comply can not be normal. either 1) more than 1 cm, 2) has a kind of rock or "nodular structure (it is hard to describe) is 3) * always * the underlying structure of the skin or too attached, 4) painful or sensitive to touch, 5 ) is unilateral, ie one side of the body, 6), accompanied by abnormal skin "which, like an ulcer, redness, heat, or a skin rash

Unilateral cervical lymph nodes, which may not have the pathological criteria above normal.

Pathological lymph node swelling, or lymphadenopathy, most of which were created with are: 1) infection, either acute (short term), subacute (intermediate times, but temporary) or chronic (long-term and often permanent) .. (Nodes are usually located near the site of infection, are painful and sensitive, but still very mobile). 2) tumors, benign or cancer (malignant) (nodes when the tumor in question are usually painless, the nature of the rock texture, and even 3) the inflammatory disease of the other type (rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, other types of vasculitis).

Well ... to your questions ... Finally! Causes of cervical lymphadenopathy:
1) local infections: viral laryngitis and pharyngitis caused by cold viruses, sore throat by Streptococcus bacteria that causes infectious mononucleosis (by EBV, typically large, and on one side causes)
2) infection, often by age: BacteriumErial or viral infections or inflammation of the mouth or lips,
3) Chronic infection: HIV is the most common, these nodes are usually not painful or sensitive, but somewhat larger than normal
4) benign and BID: usually unilateral, painless, more than 1 cm and abnormal texture. both solid tumors, such as the mouth, tongue, throat, cancer of the vocal cords (which are caused by tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco, alcohol), and blood diseases such as lymphoma, leukemia.

Hope this helps .. If a lymph node of each property, there is a long time, please check out! Do not be shy to ask your doctor

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