Is terminal lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of the ileum curable?

Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia at the end of the ileum is easy to treat; the end of the ileum is close to the colon and the lymphatic system is more developed, so adolescents do not need treatment. In adults, especially the elderly, it may be caused by inflammation or viral infections and requires appropriate treatment.
If it is due to chronic inflammation, oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken and regular checkups can be conducted. If diarrhea, nausea and vomiting occur, the mild cases can be relieved through dietary therapy, and some probiotics or Chinese medicine can be taken orally to regulate the condition.
If it is due to viral infection, it can be treated with antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin, etc. Pay attention to rest, avoid spicy food, and pay more attention to exercise to enhance your physical fitness.
To summarize, if there is no obvious discomfort, there is no need to care. The application of drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor, if not recovered need to be further examined by enteroscopy, CT to exclude other causes such as tumors.