What are the symptoms of lymphadenitis

Lymphadenitis will have symptoms such as enlarged lymph nodes, localized redness, swelling, heat and pain, difficulty in neck movement and difficulty in eating.
1. Enlarged lymph nodes: If the lymph nodes are acute, the enlarged lymph nodes are usually soft and there is obvious pain when pressed; if the lymph nodes are chronic, the enlarged lymph nodes are usually hard and there is no obvious pain when pressed.
2. Localized redness, swelling, heat and pain: localized redness, swelling, heat and pain are usually caused by acute lymph node inflammation, the local skin will be red, and the skin temperature will be higher than 37.5 degrees, swollen and accompanied by obvious pain.
3. Difficulty in neck movement: the neck is stiff and cannot move freely.
4. Difficulty eating: When swallowing food, there will be obvious pain in the throat, which may lead to resistance to swallowing and other behaviors.
When suffering from lymphadenitis, please consult the doctor in time and treat it actively so as not to waste your time.