Lymph nodes are pressed vigorously every day

Updated on healthy 2024-05-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Frequent touching or pressing of lymph nodes is not good and will aggravate lymph node disease.

    Lymph node regularity: Wherever there is inflammation in the body, the adjacent lymph nodes will swell when they are defended and sterilized. After the inflammation is cured, the lymph nodes may not be better.

    Lymph nodes, which are the immune system, are difficult to treat, and some chronic lymphadenitis can last for several years or more than ten years.

    If the lymphadenopathy is mild, after a while, 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.

    Lymphatic diseases seem to be a small disease, but so far the effects of drugs produced in hospitals and pharmaceutical factories have not been satisfactory. 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. Due to my work, the author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases of 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Have you gone to the hematology department to see, there is this disease, and high fever, it seems that it is not very good, it is best to go to the hematology department to ask the doctor for a comprehensive examination to rule out some possible lesions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't be cautious and easy to move it, I am an armpit lymph node The doctor advises not to lift the rub Don't force it So it is recommended that you do not press it. In addition, if it is confirmed that the lymph nodes are swollen and the pressure is not painful, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normally, it doesn't hurt, but if the lymph nodes are inflamed, it hurts. Are your lymph nodes getting bigger? If you don't have him, you can leave him alone. If you are sick, it is recommended that you go to the hospital immediately. If you don't have time, try some anti-inflammatory pills first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I just pressed it, it doesn't hurt, it feels very small to the touch, and when there is inflammation, it hurts to touch it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, it won't. It only hurts when the inflammation is pressed. Should you look it up and see where there is inflammation? It's good**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dude: Nothing. I was in June 09 because of some inflammation There is a big hard bump on the right side of the neck, no activity, no pain, no feeling, very scared, and then went to the hospital for more than 2 months, we have seen all the best 3 A hospitals, what blood routine B ultrasound has been done, all said that it is fine, no biopsy or anything, and finally confirmed that it is lymphadenitis. It should be chronic, and it's been more than 1 year now, as long as it's on fire, it hurts like a cold or something, it's swollen, and it doesn't hurt anymore when it's cured, but it's hard and inactive.

    I went to the hospital to see it, and it didn't matter if it was okay, but I was scared to death by the ultrasound that showed multiple swollen lymph nodes on both sides of my neck. A lot of swollen lymph nodes.

    Oncology, hematology, surgery, I saw everything I could, and many experts said it was fine.

    If you don't feel at ease, just go for a check-up, and there are many lymphadenitis that are not painful.

    Because I had pneumothorax surgery last year, I was seriously found in my throat and gums, and I was hospitalized after the operation, and I took the best cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs every day, even if the lymphadenitis hurts, I took nearly 1,000 anti-inflammatory drugs for 1 week, and nearly 1,000 yuan a day, can it hurt again?

    If it doesn't hurt, it means that there is no inflammation, and the pain is inflammation, and the inflammation is gone, and the swollen lymph nodes are very difficult to get rid of, and the doctor said, some people get rid of it in a few days, some people, for months, years, or even a lifetime, and if they have a cold and fever, it will hurt and swell, and if the disease is cured, it will not be eliminated completely, and it is still so big.

    If you've lost a lot of weight lately, and your lymph nodes grow from mung beans to about the size of a jujube in a week, and you have a fever, you're going to have to pay attention.

    If not, take it easy and be happy.

    And I have lymph nodes in my chin, in my neck, and in my thighs, and I can feel them, and I can feel them, and they all mean that they are swollen. I've been here for 1 year, and I was so scared that I couldn't sleep every day, and I didn't feel at ease, so I went to the hospital for a checkup.

    The last oncology specialist asked me to touch his neck It is bigger and harder than my lymph nodes It's okay Don't worry about going to the doctor Blood routine B ultrasound examination is good It's best to go to 3A A A one examination will reassure you. Don't go to the small hospital.

    I wish you a speedy **

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have swollen lymph nodes (in fact, only the size of a jujube kernel)·· Originally, it would hurt a little bit, but now that I have taken anti-inflammatory drugs, it doesn't hurt anymore and it's smaller... I guess it will disappear in a few days·· Don't be afraid, lymph nodes are generally inflammation in the body, and the body is fighting inflammation for a long time, a normal response

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, if the anti-inflammatory is not good, it may be lymph node tuberculosis, and you should be doing a detailed examination. For more information, you can ask me @

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your problem is the same as mine, I also want to know what you say in the big hospital, I did a puncture and said lymphitis, but I haven't seen it for more than a month.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on your specific situation, are there other areas of swollen lymph nodes? Whether there are symptoms such as low-grade fever and night sweats is generally considered to be tuberculosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Normally, there is no lymph to be felt. The causes of its swelling are often sore throat of the neck, colds, tonsillitis, rhinitis, etc., and sometimes the lymph nodes in the corresponding area are swollen due to scalp scratching, hair dyeing, etc.

    Once the inflammation in the area is controlled, the swollen lymph can persist for some time. If the diseases that cause lymphoma are completely healed and no longer occur, the lymph will slowly subside. If there is repeated inflammation, lymph is permanent.

    Because lymph is sometimes chronic and the effect of taking medication is not obvious, some doctors only need to determine that the lymph is not caused by a tumor based on the location and texture of the lymph. Take the approach of observation. Do not take medication.

    It is hoped that the individual's own resistance will overcome the infection and the lymph will subside on its own.

    Most people will subside after the above conditions are cured, and some patients can become chronic, and they will not go away. As long as it doesn't hurt to be big, it's not a big problem. Be careful, but there are also a few reactions that can be caused by tuberculosis or metastases from tumors.

    If you are not at ease yourself, a puncture will be the same as an injection, and it will not hurt too much. A test will make it clearer. An outpatient procedure can also be done to remove the lesion and confirm the diagnosis.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Lymphoma can be caused by a bacterial infection, which you can do with oral antibiotics**. Lymphoma still needs to be diagnosed and treated in the hospital to avoid causing lesions in other parts. It is recommended to drink more water in life and pay attention to a light diet.

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