Question

The illness lasts for a short duration, less than a minute, and can be severe at times without fever. Examination shows multifocal enlargement of abdominal lymph nodes, with the largest measuring 1 millimeter. Previous treatments have been ineffective.

Answer

The treatment for lymphadenitis is not complicated, but it is prone to recurrence. It is usually associated with respiratory or intestinal infections, often caused by viruses or bacteria. Active anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment is recommended. Intravenous fluid therapy is suggested, along with the selection of appropriate antibiotics, administered according to the treatment regimen and body weight. Typically, the treatment is effective.