Question
How can one prevent pediatric mesenteric lymphadenitis?
Answer
One to two weeks before the onset of pediatric mesenteric lymphadenitis, there is often a history of a cold. This is an autoimmune disease that requires anti-inflammatory treatment, which can be administered through intravenous antibiotics. Currently, there is no specific Radical Cure method, and the main preventive measures include avoiding catching colds and overexertion, as well as avoiding overeating and consuming cold food. With age, children usually recover naturally.