L04.2: Acute lymphadenitis of upper limb
The lymph nodes are small bean-shaped objects. They are found throughout the body. Lymph nodes filter the tissue fluid. They are part of the defense system. Our lymph nodes contain certain immune cells. The immune cells can identify and attack pathogens or changed body cells, for example.
A lymph node gets inflamed when, for example, the body has been infected by pathogens. If immune cells in the lymph node work harder than usual due to an inflammation, the affected lymph nodes swell up.
Lymph nodes in your armpit or arm are swollen. Applying pressure on the affected site is usually painful. The affected site may also appear red. Pus may also have collected there.
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