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Q: Rash and coughing
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 16th, 2009
hay wen to the clinik and the doc told im i whas coffing alot and this green stufe come out so he gave me amoxillin and now i stel have a litol coff but no green stufe but wite it mast mine im geting bater yesterday i hade a rash on the rite side of mi nec and it whas bening a litol so i went to tchek it out and it looks like one side of mi nec is biger then the other what chod i do its the ferst time i notes that a bout mi nec? ples help


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on March 19th, 2009
Mens Conditions Answer A6073



Given the data you provided, you might be experiencing enlarged lymoh nodes. Enlarged lymph nodes might be caused by inflammation located in the vicinity. In your case, the enlarged lymph nodes might be caused by the inflammation in the throat. You might want to visit your doctor and ask him to confirm the swollen lymph nodes. He might recommend taking non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs and/or corticosteroid topical cream for the rush.




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