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Teeth clenching (bruxism) and swollen neck (lymph nodes) symptoms of any underlying disease?


Teeth clenching (bruxism) and swollen neck (lymph nodes) symptoms of any underlying disease?

Sometimes swollen lymph nodes may indicate Pfeiffer's disease, but make sure your doctor gives you a diagnoses when it comes to these things. A medical problem shouldn't be diagnosed without seeing the person and sometimes only by blood withdraw. A very common symptom also is being very tired even after a night sleep or sore muscles with was happening to my brother. They need to give you some vitamine cure, but hey, I'm not a doctor, I only know this trough some experience and can tell you what you do have.
If you have put this yourself under subject cancer you must be very worried and definitely get some medical advice

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