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Swollen Glands
Also known as “Swollen lymph nodes” and “Swollen lymph glands”, it to enlargement of one or more lymph nodes. In a child, a node is enlarged if it is larger than one centimeter (0.4 inch) in diameter
Causes
Infections that commonly cause swollen lymph nodes include mononucleosis, German measles, tuberculosis, mumps, ear infection, tonsillitis, abscessed or impacted tooth, gingivitis (swelling of the gums), mouth sores, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Immune or autoimmune disorders that can cause swollen lymph nodes include rheumatoid arthritis and HIV. Cancers that can cause swollen glands include leukemia, Hodgkin’s disease, or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Swollen lymph nodes may also be caused by some medications (like phenytoin for seizures) or certain vaccinations (namely, typhoid)
What things can I do to help with Swollen Glands?
1. Serrapeptase Enzymes
Take one 80,000IU tablet or capsules every hour on an empty stomach. At the same time chew a Serrapeptase tablet or, if capsules, break open and mix with honey and let it trickle down the throat very slowly.
2. Basic Health Plan
Using the Basic Health Plan will ensure appropriate nutrients and actions are taken to help the healing process