How long does it take for swollen lymph nodes to return to normal. Hurry, hurry

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Swollen lymph nodes must be related to inflammation of the body tissues around the lymph nodes. Only you know that the inflammation is solved, and the swollen lymph nodes will disappear. Also, please don't use your hand to model it when you have nothing to do, it will only make it bigger and bigger.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Swollen lymph nodes are very common, can occur in people of any age, can be seen in a variety of diseases, there are benign, there are malignant, so pay attention to the cause of swollen lymph nodes, timely medical treatment, diagnosis, occasional swollen lymph nodes, it is normal, now you have no other discomfort, it means that there is no problem.

    Besides, one or two centimeters in the size of the lymph nodes is in the normal range, and you have too much psychological pressure now, which will scare the body out of the disease. If you have time, read more medical books, and you will understand it if you understand more, and it is important to understand more about the knots. Don't press the lymph nodes hard when you're fine, if you press hard, it will be swollen, isn't it?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What kind of disease is the symptom of swollen lymph nodes?

    Look at whether there is an obvious cause for swollen lymph nodes

    Lymph nodes do not become inflamed and swollen for no reason, they are all caused by inflammation (such as inflammation, wounds, etc.) in their vicinity. If there is this inflammation nearby, then the disease of the lymph node is ordinary lymphadenitis.

    Second, look at how active the lymph nodes are:

    If you push it with your fingers, if it has good mobility, and if the lymph node is not adhered to the surrounding ** and muscles, it is also lymphadenitis. It's not lymph node tuberculosis, and it's not a big disease like cancer or tumor that you are worried about, and you don't need to do such and such instrument examinations.

    Three look at the length of time lymphadenopathy is swollen:

    To distinguish between common lymphatic diseases and lymphoma, you can also distinguish them from the length of time: lymphadenitis and lymph node tuberculosis can exist for many years, but the support time of lymphoma will not be long (the respectable and amiable Luo Jing, the country's top expert consultation**, from the onset of the disease to death is only 10 months).

    The fourth is to do a puncture or cut a biopsy, both of which can confirm the diagnosis. However, patients are generally reluctant to go for a biopsy or excisional biopsy easily.

    If the condition of lymphadenitis is mild, after a period of time, it will naturally get better; Or take some anti-inflammatory drugs in the ordinary sense, and take some anti-inflammatory injections, it will be fine. That's not a big deal. But if the swelling is severe, and the inflammation is not healed for a long time, then you need traditional Chinese medicine**:

    One is to avoid its further aggravation and deterioration, and the other is that the body needs to restore its function, exert its immune bactericidal effect, and enhance physical fitness. Chinese medicine can be fully considered. It is treated with traditional Chinese medicine pills that dispel stasis and dissolve knots, detoxify and reduce swelling, and target pimples, lumps and inflammation.

    If you find the right one, it will not be difficult. The author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases such as lymphadenitis and lymph node tuberculosis that have been treated by traditional Chinese medicine, which has verified the uniqueness of traditional Chinese medicine in the motherland.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lymphadenopathy is subject to different diagnoses, and the time to regress is also different.

    If the lymphadenopathy is caused by a simple upper respiratory tract infection, it will subside in a week to two weeks. If it is due to swollen lymph nodes caused by tuberculosis, lymph node tuberculosis will generally subside within one to three months after triple and quadruple antituberculosis**, and it will not subside until six months to eight months. If it is caused by a tumor, the lump can subside from one month to six months after receiving chemical **.

    If the tumor is metastatic, it may or may not regress after chemotherapy.

    The time it takes for lymphadenopathy to regress depends on the nature of the disease, and the milder the disease, the faster it will resolve, and the tumor may not resolve.

    The duration of surgery for lymphadenopathy regression depends on the cause of the swollen lymph nodes, and if the lymph nodes are swollen due to inflammation alone, the resolution time is relatively short. The lymph nodes themselves return and cause lymph node inflammation, which usually takes about a week to resolve.

    If the swelling is caused by lymph node infection and abscess, abscess cleaning, debridement, and drainage are generally actively given, and the lymph node resolves in about two weeks. If the lymphadenopathy is caused by tuberculosis or tumor, the remission time is relatively prolonged, and the time of regression varies according to the stage of the tumor, and even some tumor lymphadenopathy cannot resolve. Tuberculosis usually resolves after a year and a half of regularization**, and the swollen lymph nodes may resolve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The comments are as follows:

    1. Your question reflects that many people have a big misunderstanding about "symptoms" and "diseases".

    Swollen lymph nodes are only a symptom and manifestation, not a disease, almost all infections, inflammation, and breakage will lead to swollen peripheral lymph nodes.

    2. Therefore, the key to the "how long" you are asking is when the "cause of swollen lymph nodes" will be eliminated (or **good).

    As long as the cause of lymphadenopathy is eliminated, it will return to normal in adults and children in less than 1 month (but often children have infections within 3 months, or recurrent infections, and the lymphatic system in childhood is a stage of rapid development, and the lymphadenopathy in children will last longer).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello friend swollen lymph nodes, suggest that you can take anti-inflammatory drugs to ** on it. That is, antibiotic cephalosporin, roxithromycin and the like, but antibiotics are best to eat less.

    In addition, it is best to go to the Liangyuan Hospital of the medical town to check the swollen lymph nodes, which is likely to be secondary, and it should be paid attention to, I hope you will be able to ** as soon as possible.

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