Suggestion:
It is difficult to return to normal immediately after lymph node enlargement, and it needs more treatment for a period of time, usually 1-2 weeks. Pay attention to drink plenty of water and use antibiotics reasonably according to the doctor's advice. If it is serious, further examination is needed to rule out diseases such as tuberculosis and tumors.
How to deal with children's lymphadenitis: Prunella vulgaris ointment is generally an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment for patients with lymphadenitis, but western medicine anti-inflammatory is often not as effective as any patient. Chinese medicine has a unique effect in this respect. Chinese patent medicine can use Prunella vulgaris paste and forsythia Baidu pill. The decoction should be selected according to the progress of the disease and the clinical manifestations of the patients.
Suggestion:
Treatment usually takes more than a week, mainly anti-infection and symptomatic treatment. This particular doctor will arrange it. Parents can mainly do home care. Diet is light and easy to digest, drink plenty of water and avoid cold, greasy and spicy food.
What should the child do if his lymph nodes are inflamed? It is common for children with primary disease to deal with cervical lymphadenopathy. The most common is inflammatory enlargement of lymph nodes, which can be caused by inflammation and injury of oral cavity, ears and regional skin. If this is the case, the primary disease should be treated first, and then the swollen lymph nodes will gradually return to normal.
Suggestion:
Some pathological changes in the lymphatic system itself can also be manifested as lymphadenopathy. Or go to the hospital to see general surgery.
How to do children's lymphadenitis: What diseases does lymphadenitis have? 1, chronic local inflammation.
Such as tonsillitis, dental caries, periodontitis, seborrheic dermatitis and otitis media. , can cause submandibular, occipital and retroauricular lymphadenopathy.
2, tuberculous inflammation
After children are infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis, there may be swelling and pain of lymph nodes in the neck, behind the ears and under the jaw, accompanied by symptoms such as low fever, night sweats and emaciation.
3. Infectious diseases and systemic infections
Such as measles, chickenpox, infectious mononucleosis, systemic chronic infection and leukemia, swollen lymph nodes can be felt in various superficial parts of the body at this time.