Symptoms of mesenteric lymphadenitis in children?
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Acute mesenteric lymphadenitis is one of the common causes of abdominal pain in children. It is easy to be confused with acute appendicitis in clinic. It is more common in children under 7 years old. It often occurs in winter and spring, often in the course of acute upper respiratory tract infection, or secondary to intestinal inflammation. Typical symptoms are fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, sometimes accompanied by diarrhea or constipation. Symptoms of mesenteric lymphadenitis in children? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptoms of mesenteric lymphadenitis in children?
The typical manifestations are sore throat, tiredness and discomfort after upper respiratory tract infection, followed by fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, sometimes accompanied by diarrhea or constipation. About 20% of the children had cervical lymphadenopathy. Abdominal pain is the earliest symptom of the disease, which can occur in any part of the body,
Therefore, the right lower abdomen is common, and the nature of abdominal pain is not fixed, which can be manifested as dull pain or spasmodic pain. The children feel better between the two times of pain. The most sensitive part of tenderness may be different from each physical examination. The tenderness part is close to the midline or on the high side, which is not fixed in acute appendicitis. The degree of tenderness is milder than that of acute appendicitis, with less rebound pain and abdominal muscle tension.
Occasionally, a small nodular mass with tenderness can be found in the right lower abdomen, which is an enlarged mesenteric lymph node. Some children may have intestinal obstruction and should be observed. Acute mesenteric lymphadenitis should be considered in younger children with similar clinical symptoms as appendicitis, but with mild condition and no abdominal muscle tension.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to light diet, easy to digest, frequent pain attacks, it is recommended to eat porridge and other semi liquid or even liquid diet, avoid overeating. Drink less and more water. All kinds of drinks, such as soda, juice, cola, contain more sugar and electrolytes. Excessive intake can affect appetite and digestive function. When children sweat more after exercise, it is best to drink more boiled water to supplement water.