Whether swollen lymph nodes can be cured or not depends on the formation causes of swollen lymph nodes and the specific condition of patients and other factors for objective analysis. If the superficial lymph nodes are enlarged and hyperplastic due to local soft tissue infection, the enlarged lymph nodes can be cured by themselves after the soft tissue infection is controlled by antibiotics and anti-inflammation, or even surgical incision and drainage, etc. In this case, the enlarged lymph nodes can be cured. Secondly, if patients have lymph node metastasis caused by malignant tumor cell invasion, such as malignant tumor of stomach with lymph node metastasis at gastric lesser curvature and gastric greater curvature. For example, malignant tumor of stomach with lymph node metastasis at the small curve of stomach and large curve of stomach. In this case, if the patient’s condition is too advanced for surgical resection or lymph node dissection, the lymph node enlargement cannot be completely cured.