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Swollen Left Gland Under Chin, Sweating, Dizziness, No Skin Or Ear Infections. Causes For Swelling?

so my left gland is swollen under my chin . it s very sore. I ve been sweating a lot and been feeling very dizzy. I don t have a sore throat or a cold, my mouth seems fine and i recently went to the dentist , i don t really share drinks or anything so i doubt i have mono, no skin or ear infections that i can tell, and i for sure don t have an STD i m a virgin . what could this be from?? is it serious?
Sat, 2 Feb 2013
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This is possibly an infected lymph node, which may require antibiotic treatment.I would advise you have this examined by your doctor for possible antibiotic treatment, the sweating and dizzines also points to a possible infection
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Swollen Left Gland Under Chin, Sweating, Dizziness, No Skin Or Ear Infections. Causes For Swelling?

This is possibly an infected lymph node, which may require antibiotic treatment.I would advise you have this examined by your doctor for possible antibiotic treatment, the sweating and dizzines also points to a possible infection