Sinus Infection & Swollen Lymph Nodes: What You Need to Know
Yes, a sinus infection can cause lymph nodes in the neck to swell. When you have a sinus infection, the infection can spread to your lymph nodes, which are small glands that help your body fight infection. The lymph nodes in your neck can become swollen and tender when they are fighting infection.Neck Pain - Related Articles
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