What Are Multiple Lymph Nodes and How Should I Deal with Them?
If lymph nodes appear on the body, many people will be particularly concerned because severe lymph nodes may be closely related to cancer diseases. However, for normal people, if lymph nodes appear on the body, they are generally single lymph nodes, although a few people may find multiple lymph nodes on their bodies. So what are the reasons for the emergence of multiple lymph nodes? What should we do in this situation?
Reactive hyperplasia is the cause of lymphadenectasis and pain, which is closely related to chronic diseases in the body. For example, thyroid nodules, immune system diseases, etc., can stimulate the proliferation of lymph nodes, causing lymphadenectasis and pain.
This disease is different from other infectious diseases. In the early stage of tuberculosis of lymph nodes, there is no adhesion to the skin. However, if the lymph nodes are too painful or continue to increase, they will adhere to become one.
When lymphadenectasis or pain occurs, local infection occurs in the body, and the surrounding lymph nodes will receive signals and begin to proliferate.
If you have a tumor, it can lead to lymphadenectasis. This is because cancer cells infiltrate the lymph nodes, making them feel hard and uneven to the touch. At this time, the skin is already adhered together.
Western medicine therapy can use broad-spectrum antibiotics such as penicillin and streptomycin first. For those allergic to penicillin and streptomycin, erythromycin or metronidazole can be used. Western medicine treatment has a short cycle, quick effect, and can alleviate symptoms, but cannot fundamentally cure the disease.
Traditional Chinese medicine therapy can choose Lymphatic Detox Patch for external application. The Lymphatic Detox Patch is composed of more than ten traditional Chinese medicinal materials such as honeysuckle, ground ivy, toosendan fruit, corydalis tuber, prunella vulgaris, danshen, frankincense, myrrh, fritillaria thunbergii, white mustard seed, trichosanthes root, licorice, pulsatilla root, ginger, old garlic, and scallion.