Question
My son is 5 years old and often has stomachaches. The last time I took him to see a doctor, they said it was lymph nodes. After the examination, they prescribed some medication for him to take at home, and for a few days, the pain went away. Now, it’s starting to hurt again, and sometimes it even brings on a high fever. Can you tell me about the previous treatment and its effects? What kind of help can you provide?
Answer
Your baby’s current symptoms are consistent with those of abdominal lymphadenopathy, which can be confirmed through an ultrasound examination. It is an inflammatory infection. It is recommended that you have a routine blood test and an ultrasound examination. If confirmed as lymphadenopathy, consider using ceftriaxone or other anti-inflammatory medications for intravenous treatment under the guidance of a hospital physician.