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Is there a separate treatment method for chronic lymphadenitis that does not go away?

I will first describe the symptoms of the lymphadenitis I am experiencing.

I am going to the hospital for lymphadenitis treatment, and I am curious about other people's treatment methods.

Additionally, since chronic lymphadenitis is quite bothersome, I am sharing preventive measures in hopes that you won't get it.

 

Lymphadenitis refers to the formation of lumps or swelling below the neck or behind the ears.

It is a disease that often occurs when the immune system weakens.

 

I have become almost chronic with this, and I often suffer from lymphadenitis.

I'm so bored now. It feels like it's been repeating every season for almost three years.

Today, I woke up again with a stiff neck and pain. Painkillers aren't working eitherㅠㅠ

I have pain on the left side of my neck, and it feels like a pulling sensation near my neck. When I tilt my head to the right, it pulls again.

It hurts when I press under my chin. There are no lumps in the symptoms of the lymphadenitis I have this time.

 

Since this area is similar in location to the salivary glands, it can be confused with sialadenitis.

If you go to the hospital and receive medical treatment, you can find out the accurate diagnosis.

In my case, it was always lymphadenitis.

 

For those experiencing similar symptoms to mine, I suspect lymphadenitis and recommend visiting a nearby otolaryngology clinic.

The treatment method is of course to go to the hospital. Over-the-counter medicines from the pharmacy are not very effective. You need to take the medication prescribed by the hospital to recover.

 

Is there a separate treatment method for chronic lymphadenitis that does not go away?

 

As a preventive measure for lymphadenitis, since lymphadenitis is a disease where immunity is very important, regular exercise and

Taking supplements is also important to prevent weakened immunity.

 

Is there a separate treatment method for chronic lymphadenitis that does not go away?

 

I went to the hospital again today.

They always tell me to take energy tonics or fatigue recovery medicines whenever I visit the hospital.

I am thinking of trying this out regularly, and since it's an inflammatory condition, eating propolis is also said to be helpful.

 

Are there others like me who frequently suffer from chronic lymphadenitis? What do you all do?

 

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