What can I do about the swollen lymph nodes in my neck that can’t be removed surgically?

Common causes of swollen lymph nodes in the neck include inflammation, lymphoma and metastasis of malignant tumors, etc. When they cannot be removed by surgery, the symptoms can be improved by general treatment and medication. 1. General treatment: It is recommended to have enough rest, avoid staying up late, eliminate tension and anxiety, eat a light diet, quit smoking and drinking, and exercise reasonably. 2. Medication: For lymph node enlargement caused by inflammation, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefaclor can be taken to control the infection; if the infection is serious, ceftriaxone sodium and levofloxacin can be given intravenously for antibiotic treatment. For lymphoma and lymph node enlargement caused by metastasis of malignant tumors, the prognosis of the disease can be improved through chemotherapy and targeted therapy, the choice of chemotherapeutic drugs include cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, and targeted drugs include cetuximab. Due to the individual differences and the diversity of the causes of the disease, the drugs are not absolutely effective and safe, need to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of the adverse reactions to the emergence of timely consultation, drug allergy is prohibited.