What causes your child s intestinal lymphadenitis

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

    Mesenteric lymphadenopathy is thought to be due to a bloodstream infection of streptococcus, but it is also thought to be related to intestinal inflammation and parasitic diseases. It is more common at the end of the ileum. Lymph nodes are polycongested and enlarged.

    There may be a small amount of inflammatory fluid in the abdominal cavity. Microscopically, lymphatic sinuses are dilated, and neutrophils enter the lymphatic sinuses from small blood vessels to engulf bacteria. As a result, some white blood cells can degenerate and collapse, forming cell debris or denatured substance.

    The blood vessels within the lymph nodes are also dilated and congested, germinal centers proliferate, and sinus cells and immunoblasts proliferate.

    Acute mesenteric lymphadenitis is more common in children under 7 years of age. Precursor symptoms such as sore throat, fever, lethargy and malaise are often preceded by umbilical and right lower quadrant pain, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes diarrhea or constipation. This is the opposite of acute appendicitis, which begins with abdominal pain followed by fever, and occurs early in the course of the disease.

    During physical examination, tenderness can occur in the umbilicus and right lower abdomen, with a wide range of tenderness and unfixed tender points. Due to the underdevelopment of abdominal muscles in children, abdominal muscle tension may not be obvious. Sometimes small nodular masses are palpable.

    Elevated or normal white blood cell count. If streptococci are caused, paracentesis may result in a thinner grass-green fluid, and gram-positive cocci may be found on smear.

    If the history is typical, abdominal tenderness is extensive, and abdominal tension is absent, non-surgical** intravenous antibiotics or heat-clearing antidotes may be given first. Changes in abdominal signs should be closely observed, and if the exacerbation is difficult to distinguish from appendicitis, Meckel diverticulitis, etc., laparotomy and appendectomy should still be performed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What medicine to take for intestinal lymphadenitis? ——

    Mesenteric lymphadenitis is more common in children and is characterized by unexplained paroxysmal abdominal pain around the navel, fever, vomiting, and regurgitation.

    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. Mesenteric lymphadenitis is more likely than lymphadenitis in other areas**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, mesenteric lymphadenitis is often associated with upper respiratory tract infections. Clinical manifestations include fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea or constipation. Abdominal pain is sometimes like colic in the right lower abdomen, but it can also be in other areas, so it is easy to misdiagnose acute appendicitis and only prove to be mesenteric lymphadenitis at the time of surgery.

    Most of the disease is a viral infection, which usually cures naturally; Chronic mesenteric lymphadenitis is usually caused by tuberculosis with intestinal tuberculosis or tuberculous peritonitis with a history of exposure to tuberculosis. The clinical manifestations are chronic tuberculosis poisoning signs, low-grade fever, night sweats, fatigue, anorexia, abdominal pain, and enlarged lymph nodes can be palpated in the right lower quadrant or left upper quadrant, and the tenderness is obvious. Anti-tuberculosis** is generally effective.

    Surgery may be considered if necessary.

    Hope you find the above helpful!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: pediatric mesenteric lymphadenitis.

    Suggestions: Pediatric mesenteric lymphadenitis is caused by viral infection, which is more common in children, just like a cold. It's nothing more than a viral infection of the intestines

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lymphadenitis is often secondary to other foci of infection, mostly in the neck, submandibular, axillary, and groin. Most of the pathogenic bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus.

    Acute lymphadenitis can be caused if acute lymphangitis continues to spread to regional lymph nodes, or if purulent lesions 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, inguinal lymphadenitis can occur; Infections of the head, face, mouth, neck and shoulders cause lymphadenitis under the jaw and neck. Acute lymphangitis and acute lymphadenitis are usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococcus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is caused by a bloodstream infection of streptococcus

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, your baby hasn't been cured yet, my nephew also got that kind of disease for no reason, what should I do.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Find a doctor to get the injection and get some medicine, my son is so good, hehe, is it support

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Disease analysis: children are relatively thin, and the resistance is very low is the main cause of the attack, and it is generally necessary to actively improve the resistance and active anti-inflammatory** to prevent and control

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mesenteric lymphadenitis is caused by bacteria, and the injection of a sling needle with a cephalocytic antibacterial drug is fine three times.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mesenteric lymphadenopathy has many causes, inflammation is the most common, and antibiotics can be used**.

    As for the diameter of the lymph nodes measured by ultrasound, there is no definite significance, because the ultrasound measurement is a profile, and the size may be different if the angle is different.

    However, if the symptoms do not improve significantly after antibiotic infusion, it is necessary to pay attention, and if necessary, even a laparoscopic biopsy is required to rule out other diseases, such as lymphoma.

    Inflammation of the mesenteric lymph nodes (celiac lymph nodes) is more common in children younger than 7 years of age and is caused by coxsackievirus B virus or other viruses. Cough and swollen tonsils and submandibular lymph nodes may also occur. According to the theory of dominant foci, the central excitation caused by inflammation of the tonsils and submandibular lymph nodes will inevitably affect the excitatory foci of mesenteric lymph nodes, and reflexively cause "acute non-specific mesenteric lymphadenitis", which is only a hypothesis.

    Normal anti-inflammatory, tonsillitis, effective for mesenteric lymphadenitis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mesenteric lymphadenitis is associated with upper respiratory tract infections, especially tonsillitis. Strengthening the child's immunity can gradually reduce the number of episodes. Go to the hospital when you get sick and eat more foods that are easy to digest. There is no need to avoid eating.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Mesenteric lymphadenitis is more common in children and is a bacterial infection with colds and abdominal pain. From the above examinations, the diagnosis is clear, and cephalosporins are given intravenous infusion.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My child is 7 years old this year, unexplained paroxysmal abdominal pain around the navel, blood in the stool, go to one hospital for gastritis, another hospital for mesenteric lymphadenitis, what should I do?

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