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Can a mosquito bite cause swollen lymph nodes?

Yes, a mosquito bite can cause swelling of the lymph nodes. It is important to keep the swelling mild and temporary. Applying a cool compress several times a day and preventing scratching can help reduce the swelling. If the swelling persists for more than a week, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional as a precaution.

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