Tender Lymph Nodes

Yoga for Throat Problems

A variety of ailments and conditions can affect the throat, including pharyngitis, or a sore throat; strained throat; allergies; and acid reflux, according to MayoClinic.com. Yoga includes poses that work to stretch, stimulate, soothe or...

Abscesses & Cellulitis

Most dental abscesses remain localized and pose no serious threat to general health. Still, each year work and school time is lost because of dental abscesses and facial cellulitis, according to the “California Dental Association...

Chronic Tonsillitis Causes

Tonsillitis is caused by viruses or bacteria that infect the tonsils and cause them to become inflamed. Chronic tonsillitis is a persistent infection of the tonsils. According to The American Academy of Otolaryngology's Tonsillitis Fact Sheet,...

Causes of Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils that causes swelling and pin. Tonsillitis occurs regularly during childhood but can continue into adulthood, occurring less frequently. Tonsillitis is typically treated with over-the-counter medications...

Breathing & Swollen Pharynx

Swelling is one of the cardinal signs of inflammation. A swollen pharynx often indicates infection, especially when accompanied by sore throat, fever, headache, nausea and tender lymph nodes in the neck. If the swelling is severe enough, you may...

Causes of Lymphadenitis in the Neck

The term lymphadenitis describes a swelling or inflammation of the lymph nodes which most commonly occurs in children. When it appears in the neck, it can cause pain, neck stiffness and redness of the skin over the lymph nodes. Lymphadenitis also...

Facial Cellulitis Symptoms

Cellulitis is a bacterial infection often caused by streptococcus and staphyloccus bacteria. Facial cellulitis can be extremely dangerous because bacteria can spread to the eyes, causing vision loss, or to the brain, causing meningitis. Facial...

3 Ways to Diagnose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

There are no specific tests for chronic fatigue syndrome. Currently, diagnosing this condition involves ruling out other conditions. If you've been experiencing intense fatigue of no known cause for at least six months, your doctor will order a...

What Are the Causes of Chronic Fatigue in Young Peope?

Fatigue can be described as feeling tired and weary with a loss of energy. Chronic fatigue is persistent, worsens with physical and mental activity and is not relieved with getting enough sleep. When a young person experiences chronic fatigue, the...

What Are the Causes of Swollen Tonsils?

The tonsils are two pieces of tissue on either side of the throat, near the roof of the mouth, according to Texas Pediatric Surgical Associates. They are made up of lymph tissue, which are involved in antibody production and help fight infection....

Side Effects of an Infected Tooth

Tooth decay, cracks, trauma, fillings and crowns can lead to inflamed dental pulp. This soft tissue contains blood, nerves and connective tissue inside the tooth. Untreated inflammation of the pulp can lead to necrosis that produces an infection...

Communicable Diseases

Communicable diseases refer to medical conditions that can easily spread between individuals. Typically, infection-carrying saliva or other bodily fluids such as blood can effectively transmit such diseases. Fortunately, a few communicable...

3 Ways to Identify Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

The primary symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome is severe, crushing fatigue that interferes in your daily activities, limits your ability to work or go to school and lasts for six months or more. It usually comes on suddenly and has no apparent...

Chronic Fatigue Health Symptoms

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a disease that has extreme fatigue as its main, but not only, symptom. CFS has been misdiagnosed and ignored over the years, but most doctors today agree that CFS is a real disease, according to the Mayo Clinic. A...

Nutrition for Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that is caused by myobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. TB usually invades the lungs but may also affect other parts of the body such as the spine, brain and kidneys. TB is transmitted through air droplets from...

Can You Swim Competitively With Mono?

Mononucleosis, often known by the nicknames mono or the "kissing disease," is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and occurs commonly in teens and young adults, although older adults and young children can also contract the infection. Mono...

What Are the Causes of Chronic Fatigue?

Chronic fatigue is a pervasive feeling of enduring, profound tiredness that persists despite adequate rest and sleep. Anyone who has had the flu has experienced the distinct difference between everyday tiredness and fatigue. Chronic fatigue is a...

Causes of Jaw Bone Pain

Many conditions can cause jaw bone pain. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, some types of jaw bone pain can be caused by conditions outside the jaw bone, such as a heart attack. Most...

About Shingles

After a bout of the chicken pox, the varicella-zoster virus lies dormant in the body. In people with normal functioning immune systems keep the virus at bay the rest of their lives. People who have a compromised immune system due to chronic...

Medical Reasons for Fatigue

Those suffer with fatigue often describe it as a feeling of weariness or tiredness, exhaustion and lack of energy. Fatigue is different than drowsiness, according to The National Institutes of Health. Drowsiness is a feeling needing to sleep, but...

Complications of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is a contagious infection that primarily affects the lungs. It is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. While pulmonary tuberculosis is curable, it can lead to serious complications in certain...

Diseases That Cause Tiredness

There are numerous diseases that cause tiredness or fatigue. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation, which is different from drowsiness, which is the...

Herbs for Congestion of Lymph Nodes in the Neck

Lymph nodes are tiny glands throughout your body that filter and drain wastes. They help your immune system eliminate invading pathogens. The nodes in your neck, including cervical, tonsillar, sub-mandibular and supraclavicular nodes, become...

Calcium, the BrainĀ & Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a general category of cancer that affects lymph tissue. Lymph glands and fluid are present in all parts of your body, including your brain. Lymphomas can develop throughout the body, including the brain, and cause a variety of...

Extreme Fatigue in Teens

The demands of school and the body stresses of going through puberty are enough to make any teen feel fatigued. However, if you're dealing with extreme fatigue and you don't know what's causing it, you might have a more serious underlying health...

Fatigue Due to Exercise

Most people feel tired after exercise, but if you crash for days, you may have an underlying medical condition. Fatigue is normal after mental and physical exertion because your body has performed at a higher level than usual. When you experience...

About Chronic Fatigue

If you are living with a condition called chronic fatigue syndrome or just feeling unusually tired all of the time, there are ways to manage your symptoms. Chronic fatigue syndrome is also called chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome....

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Health Video (Video)

Chronic fatigue syndrome covers a group of poorly understood diseases of the central nervous system leading to fatigue. Learn about chronic fatigue syndrome, including treatments and symptoms, in this health video.