Other clues include swollen glands, a temperature and a sore tongue.
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Sometimes the swollen glands lead to secondary problems, such as swelling of the leg or blood clots (deep vein thrombosis).
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But if you have a fever, swollen glands in your neck, pus over your tonsils and there's no cough, it could be tonsillitis.
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It leads to a fever lasting more than five days, swollen and red hands, peeling lips, a rash, conjunctivitis and swollen glands.
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Clues are pusspots on your tonsils, swollen glands, a fever and no cough.
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