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Health Tip: Causes of Swollen Lymph Nodes
By LadyLively on June 14, 2019

Swollen lymph nodes often occur after exposure to bacteria or viruses, says Mayo Clinic.
Common triggers include:
- Strep throat.
- Measles.
- Ear infection.
- An abscessed tooth.
- Mononucleosis.
- Skin infection.
To diagnose what might be causing your swollen lymph nodes, visit your doctor.
Source: HealthDay
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