Common infectious causes include: Upper respiratory tract infections colds, flu, and throat infections frequently cause cervical (neck) lymph node swelling Dental infections or gum disease can lead to swelling of nodes under the jaw or in the neck Skin infections cellulitis or infected wounds may cause regional lymph node enlargement Viral infections including Epstein-Barr virus (glandular fever), cytomegalovirus, or HIV Bacterial infections such as streptococcal or staphylococcal infections Non-infectious causes that may coincide with Ozempic treatment include: Autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, which can occur alongside type 2 diabetes Medications certain drugs can cause lymphadenopathy as a side effect, though this is not listed for Ozempic Allergic reactions to foods, environmental allergens, or other substances Lymphoma or other malignancies whilst less common, these require exclusion, particularly with persistent or progressive lymphadenopathy It's important to note that thyroid enlargement (goitre) can sometimes be mistaken for lymph node swelling in the neck, but these are distinct conditions requiring different assessments

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Q: What is ascorbyl palmitate? A: Its a fat-soluble vitamin C that can integrate seamlessly with the lipid-rich areas of our cells offering antioxidant support in a way thats different from water-soluble forms of vitamin C