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small swollen lymph node on throat

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i developed a flu about two weeks ago which i think was contracted from one of my family members. with that i also developed a swollen lymph node on the right side of my groin.i was given antibiotics and the swollen lymph node went away.after a few days due to being paranoid i felt another lymph node about 3-4 inches under my jaw and practically on my throat on the left side.this too wasnt big.it is about a week now since i had that and its gone down and not even visible now.could u pls tell me what this could be?

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thanx a lot Grace

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101028 tn?1419603004
This is your body's normal response to infection in the upper respiratory tract. this isn't std related.

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