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Lymphadenitis Clearing heat and dissipating knots In people's lives, after suffering from a cold or other infection, nodules the size of glass balls may appear on the neck, behind the ears, armpits or groin, local redness, swelling and tenderness, and hard pressing, which is suffering from lymphadenitis. Acute lymphadenitis is often secondary to other purulent **infections. Bacteria invade human lymph nodes along the lymphatic vessels.
However, not everyone will develop lymphadenitis when they encounter a bacterial infection, and only when the body's resistance is weakened, the disease is prone to occur. When long-term malnutrition, anemia and other chronic diseases significantly reduce the immune system, lymphadenitis is prone to occur after being infected with bacteria. The bacteria that cause the disease are usually Staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococci.
The main symptoms of acute lymphadenitis are: rapid enlargement and tenderness of the lymph nodes. If the patient has strong resistance, there are no systemic symptoms, and it can be self-healing without **.
Severe patients with local redness, swelling, heat and pain, very accompanied by chills, fever, headache and other symptoms, through timely antibacterial and anti-inflammatory**, the redness and swelling can subside, but sometimes due to inflammation caused by tissue proliferation, a small induration can be left. If the inflammation is not controlled in time, it spreads to the lymph nodes and adheres to each other, and in severe cases, abscesses can form. If left untimely**, it can cause sepsis.
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Lymphitis is a disease caused by infection of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic tissues, which is mainly manifested by swollen and painful lymph nodes. Lymphitis can be classified into two types, acute and chronic, where acute lymphitis is usually caused by a bacterial infection, while chronic lymphitis is usually caused by a viral infection.
Acute lymphitis is usually caused by bacterial infections, and common bacteria include streptococcus, staphylococcus, etc. These bacteria invade lymph nodes through the lymphatic vessels, causing an inflammatory response in the tissues surrounding the lymphatic vessels, causing the lymph nodes to swell and be painful. Some chronic diseases, immune dysfunction and other conditions may also increase the risk of lymphitis.
Chronic lymphitis is usually caused by viral infections, common viruses include Epstein-Barr virus, HIV, etc. These viruses invade lymphoid tissues through lymphatic vessels, causing an inflammatory response that causes swelling and pain in the lymphoid tissues. Chronic lymphitis usually lasts for a long time, and severe cases can lead to damage and dysfunction of lymphoid tissue.
In addition to bacterial and viral infections, other factors can also cause lymphitis, such as oral infections, surgeries, tooth extractions, etc. Therefore, it is very important for patients with lymphomitis to maintain good personal hygiene, pay attention to oral hygiene, and timely infection.
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Lymph nodes are part of the body's immune system, and they help remove bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances from the body by filtering lymphatic fluid. When the body is infected or encounters a pathogen, the lymph nodes undergo an inflammatory response, which is a normal immune response.
Infection: The most common cause is infection. Inflammation of the lymph nodes caused by bacterial, viral, or other microbial infections such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, dental infections, etc., is very common. These infections often cause swelling and pain in the regional lymph nodes.
Immune system problems: Abnormalities in the immune system can lead to anti-inflammation of the lymph nodes. For example, immunodeficiency disorders, self-congregation immune diseases, or allergic reactions. In these cases, the immune system may overreact to normal antigens, leading to inflammation of the lymph nodes.
Tumors: Malignant tumors, such as lymphomas, or metastatic tumors may cause persistent swelling and inflammation of the lymph nodes. The spread of tumor cells in the lymphatic system can lead to an abnormal response in the lymph nodes.
Other diseases: Certain systemic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, etc., can also lead to chronic inflammation of the lymph nodes.
If your lymph nodes are frequently inflamed or swollen constantly, consult your doctor for evaluation and diagnosis. Your doctor may do a physical exam, ask about your medical history, and may recommend tests that go one step later to determine the cause of the inflammation, such as blood tests, imaging tests or lymph node biopsies. Depending on the specific, your doctor will develop a plan that may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, immunomodulatory drugs, or other appropriate methods.
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I also had lymph node inflammation some time ago, the pain was terrible, I went to the hospital for a few days of pain, it seemed to be a blood check, and then I was prescribed a hanging needle for 3 days, and after 1 day I started to have a fever, and I took antipyretics, and I was fine after 3 days. The doctor said that this disease can be big or small, and if the injection is not inflammatory after 3 days, you should go to the hospital for re-examination. You'd better get it checked quickly, the lymphatic system is a very important thing in the body, not fun.
The director, I think it's a bit too much, you're obviously scaring the landlord. But going to the hospital for a check-up now is definitely necessary, don't worry too much.
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It doesn't hurt to be timely, but it can easily turn into lymphoma if it is not timely.
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The lymph is often inflamed. Working in the field, I heard that my father's lymphatic is often inflamed, I don't know what the situation is, I am very worried about whether it will be a big deal, does anyone know if this problem is serious? - Inflammation of the lymph nodes, which is the mildest of all lymph node diseases.
Outwardly manifested as swollen lymph nodes. But swollen lymph nodes are not necessarily lymphadenitis. Swollen lymph nodes can be caused by a variety of diseases (e.g., lymphadenitis, tuberculosis, malignant lymphoma, and lymph node metastasis caused by cancer).
Lymphadenitis is a rule: when there is inflammation in one part of the body, the adjacent lymph nodes will swell when they are sterilized by defense. However, after the inflammation is cured, lymphadenitis may not be better, because the lymph nodes belong to the immune system, and the disease of the lymph nodes is difficult.
I divide people with lymphadenitis into three types.
First, after inflammation and swelling, you don't need to **, after a while, you will be fine, this is a cow with strong immunity.
Second, after inflammation and swelling, infusion of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs (antibiotics such as cephalosporin, amoxicillin, etc., anti-inflammatory drugs such as Pudilan, skullcap, etc.), it is also good. This is for people with stronger immunity.
The third is that after inflammation and swelling, infusion of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, or taking antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, but it always does not get better. This shows that the autoimmunity is not very strong, or the degree of lymphadenitis is severe, and Western medicine cannot solve it, so you should find traditional Chinese medicine. Apart from Western medicine and Chinese medicine, there is no other medicine.
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.
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