I have sore glands on both sides of my neck just under the jaw what?


Question:
could be the reason for this? I dont feel sick, actually i feel pretty good, what could cause this?

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Enlarged lymph nodes such as swollen glands in the neck are lymph glands which are a part of the lymph system and an important part of your body's immune system. These swollen lymph nodes / glands in the neck, usually do not indicate acute leukemia, lymphoma cancer or lymph node cancer. Early symptoms of leukemia, symptoms of lymphoma, the types of leukemia, and the causes of leukemia are covered below if you have concerns of lymph cancer or lymphoma symptoms or have been diagnosed. The truth is that tender and swollen lymph nodes usually indicate an infection and should be addressed by supporting the body naturally and building up the immune system to fight the problem. Another situation where swollen lymph nodes may be noticed is after injury to the body as the lymph glands are responsible for protecting the body from infection.

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If you don't have a temperature, and it doesn't hurt to swallow, you could be having a problem with your lyphnodes in your neck. To be on the safe side you should see you primary doctor.

This is not coppied from a website unlike some stupid answers that obviously are.
The sore glands are either swollen lymph nodes or swollen submandibular salivary glands. The most likely is swollen lymph nodes, which basically mean your body is fighting off some sort of intruder in the area. You probably have caught a cold or flu virus that is attempting to infect your throat and your immune system is giving it a run for the money. If it is a virus that you have already been sick from, your nodes will go back to normal size in a few days, if not you will probably get a cold by tomorrow. It could also be caused by any immunizations you may have had recently, such as a tenanus shot or a polio booster.




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