What to do if you have pain in the lymphatic area of the jaw triangle

Causes of lymph node pain in the mandibular triangle include physiologic and pathologic, and pathologic includes inflammation, tuberculosis and other diseases. It is recommended to improve the symptoms through general treatment and medication after clarifying the causes of the disease.
1. Physiological: pain in the lymph nodes of the mandibular triangle may occur in the case of prolonged fatigue or irregular work and rest, it is recommended to take sufficient rest, avoid excessive fatigue, regular work and rest, and relax the mind to improve the symptoms.
2. Pathologic: Inflammation-induced lymph node pain can be controlled by antibiotics such as doxycycline and azithromycin; tuberculosis-induced lymph node pain in the mandibular triangle can be treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid and pyrazinamide.
Due to the diversity of etiology and individual differences, the drug is recommended to strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for standardized use, adverse reactions such as abdominal pain, rash and other timely consultation, patients with a history of drug allergies are prohibited from use.