Question

How should enlarged lymph nodes in newborns be treated? What diseases can pediatric surgery address, and which symptoms fall under pediatric internal medicine? What methods can help shrink the enlarged lymph nodes in newborns?

Answer

Hello, based on your description, enlarged lymph nodes in newborns are usually temporary and often resolve on their own without specific treatment. However, if you are concerned or have any doubts, it is advisable to consult a pediatric surgeon. Pediatric surgery primarily deals with surgical issues in newborns, infants, and children, including gastrointestinal problems, urinary system issues, chest problems, and neurological surgery issues. Generally, if symptoms involve these areas, they fall under the scope of pediatric surgery. As for the treatment of enlarged lymph nodes in newborns, one can consider supplementing with calcium and vitamin D, while also getting adequate sun exposure to aid calcium absorption. Additionally, adjusting the diet to include calcium-rich foods such as egg yolks can help supplement calcium. Calcium supplementation is a process that takes time, so it is recommended to do so under a doctor’s guidance and wish for the baby’s healthy growth.