Lymph nodes are located throughout the entire body, linked by the lymphatic vessels.
Infection or cancer...get it checked out!
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are located in the neck close to the cervical nodes.
There are lymph nodes throughout the human body. Lymph nodes range in size from being as small as the head of a pin to the size of an olive. There are groups of lymph nodes which can normally be felt in the groin, underarms, and neck.
One place where lymph nodes are located on your face is directly behind your ears. Also, lymph nodes are located under your neck.
The "knots" in your armpits are swollen lymph nodes and your throat may have swollen glands as well as swollen lymph nodes. This is very concerning since the lymph nodes swell indicating infection or major illness. Lymph nodes carry lymph fluid and white blood cells throughout our bodies. Certain infections, and certain cancers travel swiftly through the lymph system, thereby causing them to swell.
The group of lymph nodes that are located along the sides of the neck are the Cervical Lymph Nodes. There are four that run along side of the neck.
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Inguinal region
There are about 400 to 700 lymph nodes in the body. Half of them are located in the abdomen, and about 170 to 200 are located in the neck.
Lymph nodes are in general areas of the neck near the jaw line, near the shoulder bades, and under the arms.
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elbow
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