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I had a viral infection (flu, cold-like symptoms) which lasted for about 6 days. After recovering, I noticed a swelling in the lymph node in front of the right ear, between the cheek and the ear. I wake up with soreness there and seem to be sleeping with my mouth open. Is this a sign of a serious illness or a complication from the virus I had?

August 24th, 2024

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