If a child experiences ear pain, and a doctor diagnoses it as lymphadenitis, how should it be treated?
When a body part experiences recurring inflammation or cancer, microorganisms or cancer cells can spread along the lymphatic vessels, leading to enlarged lymph nodes and tenderness.
A four-and-a-half-year-old child has developed a large swelling on the side of their face and neck, requiring increased water intake, avoidance of spicy foods, and the use of amoxicillin and vitamin C.
How is lymphadenitis treated? Will there be a recurrence after surgery?
Treatment Methods and Preventive Measures for Lymphadenitis
A one-year-old boy with nutritional deficiencies has bean-sized lumps on the back of his head and both sides of his neck, as well as behind his ears, which are neither painful nor itchy. It is recommended to consult traditional Chinese medicine and perform a complete blood count test.
Offering advice for treating lymphadenitis
Frequent abdominal pain and vomiting in children may be related to lymphadenitis, which can be treated with fasting, intravenous fluid therapy, and antibiotics.
Pediatric lymphadenitis should be diagnosed based on symptoms.