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Can rhinitis(hay fever) cause lymph node swelling? |
I've had this one for about 9 months now and it seems to be subsiding, but it doesn't go away!! I noticed it after a really bad cold. I most likely have rhinitis and was wondering if the lymph node been swollen has anything to do with it? You need to have it checked by a doctor. Is it hard? Do you have any other nodes swollen on that side? You shouldn't have let it go this long. A lot of times Hodgkins presents in the neck area near the collar bone. |
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