![]() ![]() Swollen lymph nodes can present with other symptoms which would indicate you may have leukaemia.Any lumps on the neck, groin or armpits that are hard, very enlarged, and do not move when pushed may indicate lymphoma or another type of cancer and should be investigated by your GP. Healthy lymph nodes are more rubbery than the surrounding tissue but are not solid like stone. However, occasionally they can feel very hard and cannot be moved when pushed. ![]() Do the lymph nodes move freely if you push them or are they hard and unmovable? Apart from being painless and abnormally large, swollen lymph nodes in leukaemia or lymphoma tend to feel quite similar to infected lymph nodes.Can’t figure out why your lymph nodes are enlarged? If you have no other sign of illness or infection you should make that appointment and discuss with a healthcare professional.Anything larger than this should be inspected by a GP. During an infection, a lymph node will grow from pea sized to up to half an inch in diameter.If you’re worried about it enough to search on the internet, see a medical professional As with all these things, there are always cases where painful lymph nodes have ALSO been a sign of leukaemia or lymphoma, and in those cases, the node has grown so large that it is pressing down on nerves, causing the pain. Painless swellings like this should always be checked out with a GP to check why they have swollen and whether it needs further investigation. Painless swollen lymph nodes are actually something that should be checked out – swollen glands which are painful, red, tender or warm actually indicate an infection of the node itself.Anything longer than this should warrant a visit to the Doctor for the once over Swollen lymph nodes should disappear within two weeks when fighting off a normal infection.Lymph nodes are also a warning light to us, warning us that something is up with our bodies.Īround 20% of leukaemia patients report that they had swollen glands before being diagnosed with leukaemia – so here are six things you need to know about swollen lymph nodes. In the vast majority of cases, swollen lymph nodes are a sign of a simple infection such as tonsilitis or they could even be raised because you have a cold. To turn the words in this article into a video, we have used AI technology. ![]()
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