A small swelling has appeared under the child’s right ear, slightly behind, which is movable and painful. It might be lymphadenitis. The child has been feeling uncomfortable in the throat with cough and phlegm recently. Assistance needed: Please help examine, thank you.
A child has been experiencing pain around the umbilicus for two weeks without fever, diarrhea, or vomiting. An MRI is recommended for a definitive diagnosis of mesenteric lymphadenitis and appropriate antibiotic treatment.
Abdominal peritoneal lymph node swelling in a 5-year-old child may be due to acute mesenteric lymphadenitis
What should you do if a child develops a small swelling on their neck?
Common causes and treatment methods for pediatric neck lymph node swelling
Understanding the differences between fever caused by lymphadenitis and general high fever, and how parents should deal with their child’s condition.
My child frequently experiences abdominal pain, and upon examination, it was found to be caused by lymphadenopathy, sometimes accompanied by fever. They have undergone medication treatment before, but the effects were not long-lasting. How can this condition be effectively treated?
Explore the possible causes and treatment methods for a sorel-sized swelling in the right axilla, and suggest using traditional Chinese medicine with properties of resolving blood stasis, dispersing nodules, detoxifying, and reducing swelling.
Discuss the possible causes and coping strategies for the swelling of lymph nodes behind the left ear, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good living habits.
Explore the possible causes and coping strategies for swollen lymph nodes behind the left ear, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good living habits.