How to treat atypical hyperplasia of lymph nodes

Atypical hyperplasia of lymph nodes refers to abnormal local cell proliferation, which is a precancerous lesion. Therefore, patients need to actively seek medical treatment after the onset of the disease, and medication and surgery can be used to deal with it. 1. Drug treatment: atypical hyperplasia of lymph nodes can lead to different degrees of inflammatory reaction in the lymph nodes, and the pain symptoms are obvious, so anti-inflammatory drugs should be given to treat the disease, such as levofloxacin, cefdinir and other anti-inflammatory drugs, and ibuprofen capsules and other drugs for analgesic treatment according to the prescription of the doctor. 2. Surgery: Atypical hyperplasia of lymph nodes refers to pre-cancerous lesions, after the onset of which the health of lymph nodes is seriously damaged, which can lead to enlargement and other symptoms, and this situation should be treated with surgery in time, and the hyperplasia can only be removed through surgery, and the resected area should also be subjected to pathology test if necessary, which is able to diagnose benign and malignant reactions. Once the symptoms of atypical hyperplasia of lymph nodes appear, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, and according to the condition of the targeted treatment, and to strengthen the patient’s care.