In many cases, the only noticeable sign is an enlargement of the lymph
nodes under the neck, behind the knees or in front of the shoulders.
Not exact matches
Lymph
nodes are concentrated in the
neck,
under the chin, in the armpits, and around the groin, and you might notice they get swollen if you're fighting an infection in the area.
You have a sore throat, you might notice a few bumps around your
neck,
under your chin — those are swollen lymph
nodes.
Bubonic plague is the most common form and is characterized by high temperatures, lethargy and swollen lymph
nodes, most commonly in the
neck and
under the jaw.
Signs of disseminated Valley Fever can include: - lameness or swelling of limbs - back or
neck pain, with or without weakness / paralysis - seizures and other manifestations of brain swelling - soft abscess - like swelling
under the skin - swollen lymph
nodes under the chin, in front of the shoulder blades, or behind the stifles - non-healing skin ulcerations or draining tracts that ooze fluid - eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness - unexpected heart failure in a young dog - swollen testicles
Additional symptoms that can develop when the infection spreads outside the lungs can include lameness or swelling of limbs, back or
neck pain, seizures, soft swelling
under the skin, swollen lymph
nodes under chin, eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness.
Most of the time, lymphoma in dogs appears as «swollen glands» (lymph
nodes) that can be seen or felt
under the
neck, in front of the shoulders, or behind the knee.
Seemingly painless, generalized swollen glands (which are actually lymph
nodes) that can be seen or felt
under the
neck, near the shoulders, or behind the knees is a common finding by pet parent or veterinarian.