Question

My child has been frequently complaining of abdominal pain recently. After hospital examination, the routine blood test results are normal, but an ultrasound shows an enlargement of lymph nodes in the intestines. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

For children experiencing abdominal pain with lymphadenopathy, the following measures are recommended: Firstly, consider using a microwave therapy device for regional therapy to relieve pain. If there is spasmodic pain, specific medications can be used to relieve smooth muscle spasm in the gastrointestinal tract. If there is abdominal distension, oral liquids can be taken to relieve bloating and pain, as well as to promote Qi flow and reduce reverse flow. At the same time, follow medical instructions and use the corresponding medications to digest food and relieve bloating. If there is a significant inflammatory infection detected, antibiotics should be used for treatment.