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Shannon Miller Posted on Feb 13, 2018
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Why would a swollen infection feel hot and look red.and the swollen ismoving down to my neck

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Yo you need to see a doctor immediately that means that your infection has a fever when it feels hot that means that it is infected and is spreading into your body which can lead to your heart and if it gets your heart you can die so please seek medical attention immediately

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SOURCE: I have a red painful spot on the back of my neck it has a black spot in the middle of it the swollen has went down but it hurts and the black spot is still in the middle I've had it four days now

get somebody to clean it and rub some tcp/germolene into the wound, get any infection out. Lucky it isnt a boil!!!
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SOURCE: what is a lymph node? is it a swollen gland and could redness come with it on y neck but the swollen is on side of neck.

You have lymph nodes all over your body, including your neck. The lymphatic system is a third part to your circulatory system, and carries a clear fluid, lymph. The lymph nodes are junctions in this system, but are not glands as such.

They can become infected like any other part, and you should visit the doctor who will sort out what part is involved, and what to do.
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Is painful and swollen and stiff joints, including headache symptoms of staph infection?

hi Shel.
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The signs of cellulitis are those of any inflammation -- redness, warmth,swelling, and pain. Any skin sore or ulcer that has these signs may be developing cellulitis. If the staph infection spreads, the person may develop a fever, sometimes with chills and sweats, as well as swelling in the area.
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What is a lymph node? is it a swollen gland and could redness come with it on y neck but the swollen is on side of neck.

You have lymph nodes all over your body, including your neck. The lymphatic system is a third part to your circulatory system, and carries a clear fluid, lymph. The lymph nodes are junctions in this system, but are not glands as such.

They can become infected like any other part, and you should visit the doctor who will sort out what part is involved, and what to do.
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How would I be able so get healing from the description below?

1) Change your diet. Stay away from sugar, especially. Also eliminate carbs as much as possible. No alcohol. If you can, go on a diet of mostly green veggies, raw. Think salad.



2) Bath in warm water with 2-4 cups of baking soda and 2 cups of Epsom salts. Long soaking bath every couple of days or more often as needed.



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I am worried that my ear is infected from my earring. What are the signs of infection?

Getting an infected earlobe around the site of your earring is actually very common but does need treating.

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If you think you have an infection you need to use alcohol to clean it several times a day and possibly to get an anti-biotic cream. If it doesn't get better after a few days, you should consult with a doctor.

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