Symptoms Of Sarcoidosis

Enlarged Lymph Glands

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Lymph nodes are part of our bodies immune system; they hold cells called lymphocytes, which produce antibodies and help us fight off infection. Swollen lymph nodes indicate there is an infection somewhere in the body. Swollen, tender lymph glands in the neck and chest can occur in cases of sarcoidosis. Enlarged lymph nodes on the chin, armpits, and groin can also appear.

The location of swollen lymph nodes can help guide doctors to the sarcoidosis. In the chest region, they may indicate either cardiac or pulmonary sarcoidosis. The presence of enlarged lymph glands helps doctors determine the stage of a patient's disease.

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