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  2. What Causes Swollen Occipital Lymph Nodes? - Healthline

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    Causes. Diagnosis. Treatment options. When to see a doctor. Bottom line. Swollen lymph nodes can result from an infection or illness. If they last for a long time or occur with concerning...

  3. Swollen occipital lymph node: What to know - Medical News Today

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    If a person has swollen occipital lymph nodes, a doctor will try to find the cause. They may check the scalp for signs of infection or cancer. In some cases, a physical exam may be...

  4. Swollen Occipital Lymph Nodes: Causes and When to See a Doctor

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    Learn about the various causes of swollen occipital lymph nodes and when you should see a doctor.

  5. Swollen lymph nodes - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Swollen lymph nodes usually occur as a result of infection from bacteria or viruses. Rarely, swollen lymph nodes are caused by cancer. Your lymph nodes, also called lymph glands, play a vital role in your body's ability to fight off infections.

  6. Swollen Occipital Lymph Nodes: Causes and Treatment

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    Your lymph nodes are oval glands that make white blood cells. Your head and neck have over 300 lymph nodes. Your occipital glands are on the base of your head. This article will explain what might cause your occipital glands to swell, along with treatments and when you should see a doctor.

  7. Swollen Lymph Nodes in the Neck (Cervical Lymphadenopathy)

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    Swollen lymph nodes in the neck can affect children and adults of all ages. The swelling is usually temporary and harmless. It signals that your body is fighting a minor infection, like a cold or strep throat. But sometimes, swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of a more serious condition like cancer.

  8. Swollen Occipital Lymph Nodes: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

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    Discovering swollen occipital lymph nodes can be a sign of a serious illness or a bacterial or viral infection. This article will further detail the number of swollen occipital lymph node causes, as well as symptoms and treatment for a swollen occipital lymph node.

  9. Swollen Lymph Nodes - Cleveland Clinic

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    Swollen lymph nodes are your body’s natural reaction to illness or infection. These small lumps are soft, tender and often painful. The most common cause of swollen lymph nodes is an upper respiratory infection, but they can have many causes.

  10. Swollen lymph nodes - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If you have swollen lymph nodes, you're likely to start by first seeing your family doctor. When you call to set up your appointment, you may be urged to seek immediate medical care if you're experiencing severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing or swallowing.

  11. Occipital Lymph Nodes: Causes, Symptoms & Care

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    Swelling of the occipital lymph nodes typically indicates scalp infection or inflammation. If accompanied by fever, pain, redness, or tenderness, or if the node suddenly increases in size, hardens, or there's unexplained weight loss, it's essential to see a medical professional. Regular self-checks can help in early detection and treatment.