Bug bites may cause enlarged lymph nodes.
Lymph node is a kind of immune organ of human body, it is the place of lymphocyte proliferation and differentiation. Normal lymph nodes are very small with a diameter of 0.2-0.5 cm, bean-shaped or oval, with a soft and flat surface, smooth and without pressure pain, and no adhesion with the surrounding tissues.
Bug bites may cause enlarged lymph nodes. Bug bites can lead to localized bacterial or viral infections, such as scrub typhus, which causes lymph node enlargement when the larvae of the chigger mite, which carries the disease, bite humans. This is can lead to infection of the corresponding lymph nodes and formation of enlarged lymph nodes.
After being bitten by the insect promptly to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, insect bites do not scratch, during the period of prohibition of spicy and irritating food, do not self-medication so as not to cause adverse effects.