What causes swollen abdominal lymph nodes?

Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes may be caused by inflammation, lymphoma, gastrointestinal cancer and so on.
1. Inflammation: such as appendicitis, gastroenteritis, cholecystitis, cholangitis and other inflammation can cause enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes, mesenteric lymphadenitis will lead to abdominal pain, intestinal lymph nodes, and enlarged abdominal lymph nodes.
2. Lymphoma: the symptoms of enlarged abdominal mesenteric lymph nodes are related to lymphoma, because lymphoma is easy to invade and involve abdominal mesenteric lymph nodes, which leads to the symptoms of enlarged abdominal lymph nodes.
3. Gastrointestinal cancer: high malignant degree of gastrointestinal cancer will lead to various discomforts of patients, causing frequent bowel movement, change of bowel habit, lower abdominal pain, hyperactive bowel sound, weight loss, enlarged abdominal lymph nodes, etc. If the patient’s abdominal lymph nodes are enlarged, the symptoms of lymphoma will be related to lymphoma.
If the patient’s abdominal lymph nodes are enlarged, he or she should go to the regular hospital in time to do a comprehensive examination of the abdomen, and carry out the relevant treatment under the guidance of the physician. It is recommended that the patient’s diet should be light, avoid spicy stimulating food.