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Old 08-03-2012, 11:01 PM #1
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Default Swollen Lymph nodes after Prednisone

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Just wondering did anyone else ever have their lymph nodes swell., mine started on my arms and arm pits., groin., while on prednisone?
Did you ever find and answers? Everytime I'm on prednisone, my lymph nodes swell in my neck, armpits, all over... and I feel like I have the flu
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Is there a chance that it could be an infection?
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