What s going on with lymph node inflammation?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, many reasons can lead to inflammation of lymph nodes, such as bacterial infection: such as acute inflammation of the mouth, face, etc., often cause swelling of the mandibular lymph nodes, the swollen lymph nodes have a soft texture and good mobility, and can generally gradually return to normal with the disappearance of inflammation. And viral infections:

    Measles, infectious mononucleosis, etc. can cause swollen lymph nodes. Sometimes swollen lymph nodes, such as rubella, are diagnostic, often causing retrooccipital lymphadenopathy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is not very serious (there is a tumor-like situation), do not worry, so as not to cause psychological yin Supplementing high-protein foods and vitamins can prevent and alleviate the disease, and the most important thing is to prescribe the right medicine

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Lymphadenitis is divided into acute and chronic, in order to choose the most suitable program for children, it is necessary to understand the disease first.

    Lymphadenitis is a non-specific inflammation of lymph nodes caused by pathogenic bacteria from the invasion of the damaged ** or mucous membranes, or from other infectious lesions, such as boils, athlete's foot, etc., through the lymphatic space of the tissue into the lymphatic vessels, and then involving the lymph nodes.

    Acute lymphadenitis can be caused by continued spread of acute lymphangitis to regional lymph nodes or by suppurative lesions that have spread through lymphatic vessels to lymph nodes in the region. For example, infections of the upper limbs, breast, chest wall, back, and abdominal wall above the umbilicus cause axillary lymphadenitis; Infections of the lower limbs, abdominal wall below the umbilicus, perineum, and buttocks can cause inguinal lymphadenitis; Infections of the head, face, mouth, neck and shoulders, causing lymphadenitis under the jaw and neck.

    Acute lymphangitis and acute lymphadenitis are usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococcus. It is only when the body's resistance is weakened that the disease is prone to occur. Long-term malnutrition, anemia and other chronic diseases make the body's resistance significantly reduced, and it is easy to be infected with bacteria and prone to lymphadenitis.

    Chronic lymphadenitis is caused by various odontogenic infections, such as jaw inflammation, oral mucosal infection, ulcers, tonsillitis and pharyngitis, otolaryngitis, salivary gland infection.

    Once lymphadenitis spreads, it will bring great harm to children's health, so parents should not ignore it. Parents need to understand the symptoms of lymphadenitis and go to the hospital for treatment as soon as their child has symptoms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What are the symptoms of lymph node inflammation, with the increasing pressure of life, our body will inevitably have some such and such small pains and small diseases, however, pain and discomfort are a direct way for the body to respond to the disease, let's take a look at what are the symptoms of lymph node inflammation.

    Symptoms of acute lymphadenitis

    Acute lymphadenitis is often secondary to other purulent **infections. Lymph nodes rapidly enlarge and tender. 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.

    Symptoms of chronic lymphadenitis

    Lymphadenitis is caused by bacteria invading human lymph nodes along the lymphatic vessels. However, not everyone encounters a bacterial infection and develops lymphadenitis, and it is only when the body's resistance is weakened that 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. In people's lives, after suffering from a cold or other infection, nodules the size of glass balls can appear on the neck, behind the ears, armpits or groin, which are locally red, swollen and tender, and hard to press, which is suffering from lymphadenitis.

    The symptomatic manifestations of acute and chronic lymphadenopathy are described in detail here. If you find that you have any of the symptoms mentioned in this article, then you need to be vigilant, you need to suspect that there is lymph node inflammation, and you must take active measures to actively improve it.

    First of all, spicy food must not be eaten

    For example, peppers, garlic, ginger, mustard and coriander. Secondly, it is also best not to eat greasy foods, such as fatty meat, plate oil, or some fried foods such as French fries and potato chips. These foods do not do any good for the recovery of lymph node disease, but may worsen the condition.

    Also, don't eat some foods that are easy to cause allergies, such as seafood, milk and eggs.

    The taste of the diet is mainly light

    Drink plenty of water, especially plain water, instead of replacing it with a drink; You can eat some nourishing foods such as lean meat, chicken soup, fish soup or pigeon soup to replenish nutrients and proteins; Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables that are in season, pay attention, if the season is the best, try to eat less off-season fruits, such as watermelon in winter; In the choice of fruits and vegetables, eat more vitamin A and vitamin C rich in food, such as apples, tomatoes, oranges, bananas, carrots, pumpkin and so on.

    The above are the various problems that lymphadenopathitis patients need to pay attention to, do not take chances, so as not to lead to the aggravation of the condition. Lymph is an important organ of our body, many bodily functions are closely related to it, if there is an irreparable lesion, it will inevitably cause a huge adverse impact on our body, I hope that all readers take good care of their body.

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