Can sunburn cause Lymph Node?
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Lymphnodes are a normal structure found in the human body. Are you referring to swelling of the lymphnode? I'd have to say possible, but not likely. Lymphnodes are more likely to become swollen as they clean up debris after an infection...however, after the inflammatory response, the lymphnodes may need to clear up cellular debris that occurs during this process. I treat patients with a condition called lymphedema...many people get it after they've had lymph node surgery...sometimes it doesn't occur for years until they have some type of incident that triggers it...I've had several who had their lymphedema started after a sunburn. So I would say it is theoretically possible, but not likely unless there is some other condition.
can lymph node cause sunburn?
A lymph node is a normal part of your body.
I think you maybe made a typo or dont understand what you are asking about? Can you give us more details?
I'm not sure what you meant to ask Stephanie. Everybody has lymph nodes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lymph_node...
Do you mean "can sunburn cause Lymph nodes to swell"? A Doctor would know.
if you have a lymph node swollen for any reason, you need to see a doctor. It may be nothing to worry about. In my case, it was something more serious.
Best wishes
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