In the last year or so I have noticed that
I have a new/weird premenstral symptom.
Along with being moody, tired, etc, etc, I
have noticed that my lymph nodes get
swollen...Sounds weird I know. First my
throat hurts and glands are swollen...Then
when I am full swing premenstral my nodes
under my arms swell up as well. It is
quite painful and that is why I am asking
if anyone else has this. I have only
experienced this in the last year or so
and nothing has changed about my body or
medications. Could this be a sign of
something serious...Has anyone else
experienced this?
Thanks for reading and any response would
help me feel better :)!
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kissofangel20
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 May 2006 Posts: 248 Location: ,
Posted: 05-31-06 11:07am
Anytime you nodes start swelling you need
to see your Dr....No its not normal. Go
see your dr and tell them what has been
going on....They might want to do some
tests.
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Glamorgirli
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 193 Location: Michigan
Posted: 06-02-06 23:07pm
Well since your menstural cycle is
controled by horomones and hormones are
spread out through your glands they migth
become a bit sore, like boobs becoming
sore which could spread to your armpit,
but I say get it checked out because
something could be wrong if so many thing
are flaring up!
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