Symptoms of lymphadenitis

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Peritoneal lymphadenitis is an acute, chronic or tuberculous retroperitoneal lymphadenitis caused by bacterial, viral or Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. It is difficult to diagnose the disease before operation. Rapid ESR, tuberculous lesions in other parts, abdominal mass and low fever were common abnormal manifestations. X-ray, B-ultrasound and CT, tuberculosis antibody or tuberculin test are helpful for the diagnosis. The final diagnosis depends on biopsy. The symptom of abdominal lymphadenitis tells everybody.

Symptoms of lymphadenitis

It should be differentiated from lymphoma, pancreatic cancer, retroperitoneal or mesenteric tumor, sarcoidosis, appendicitis, adnexitis, malignant tumor, benign lymphoid hyperplasia and infectious mononucleosis.

Accompanied by low fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, loss of appetite and so on, the disease can be intermittent onset of abdominal pain, after anti infection or anti tuberculosis and spasmolysis treatment is often ineffective. Abdominal examination can touch mass or local full, deep tenderness, no abdominal muscle tension, bowel sounds active.

The main symptoms of acute retroperitoneal lymphadenitis are high fever and shivering, accompanied by abdominal pain, abdominal distension, low back pain, nausea and vomiting. The body temperature can reach 39-40 ℃. Physical examination showed abdominal tenderness and rebound pain, but muscle tension was not obvious. Severe cases may have signs of intestinal paralysis, low back percussion pain, white blood cell count may be increased.

matters needing attention

Lymph node inflammation is a common symptom, generally due to a certain aspect of infection leading to this phenomenon, so do not worry and anxiety, it is best to go to the regular hospital for examination, if there is a serious disease, it is best to carry out targeted treatment, early detection and early treatment, good for the health of patients.