Some patients with lymph node inflammation will develop a fever and others will not, depending on the severity of the lymph node inflammation and the patient’s physiological condition, among other factors. If the inflammation of lymph nodes is not serious, it is only mild localized pain, while the mass can be palpated, slightly less mobile, there may be pressure and pain, and there may be a slight increase in skin temperature. At this time, the condition can gradually improve through active medication, and then by appropriately increasing water intake and rest. If the inflammation of lymph nodes is more serious, it will cause systemic symptoms, fever, and even chills and high fever. Sometimes it also causes gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention and poor appetite. Therefore, after discovering the disease, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination for treatment. During the treatment period, you should not drink alcoholic beverages and do not eat too spicy food.