Does a clogged lymph node necessarily indicate infection?!


Question: And if one has this, is there something they, themsleves, can do about it?


Answers: And if one has this, is there something they, themsleves, can do about it?

No, it does not necessarily indicated infection. Swelling occurs when a blockage in your lymphatic system prevents the lymph fluid in your arm or leg from draining. As the fluid accumulates, the swelling continues. Your lymphatic system is crucial to keeping your body healthy. It circulates lymph fluid throughout your body, collecting bacteria, viruses and waste products. Your lymphatic system carries these through your lymph vessels, which lead to lymph nodes. The wastes are then filtered out by lymphocytes



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