Question
How should infant lymph node swelling be treated?
Answer
Generally, if an infant’s lymph nodes are slightly swollen, scattered individually or in a few groups, soft to the touch, painless, without adhesions, and without accompanying symptoms, it is usually advisable to observe changes first without immediate treatment. However, due to the possibility of the infant being affected by neonatal diseases, parents should immediately take the baby to a doctor to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment. Parents should provide sufficient care and attention to their infants to help them receive timely treatment and avoid delaying the condition.