What to do if you take anti-inflammatory medication for lymphadenitis and it hurts?

Lymphadenitis pain after taking anti-inflammatory drugs, may be the drug has not yet played a role in the efficacy of the drug, the drug is not symptomatic, insensitive to the drug and so on, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable use of medication.
Lymph node pain may be the occurrence of lymph node inflammation, usually caused by bacterial or viral infection. Patients should use anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor, if the phenomenon of lymph node pain occurs after taking anti-inflammatory drugs blindly, it may be the wrong medication, resulting in the drug is not effective in relieving the patient’s symptoms.
Lymph node enlargement and pain, you should consult a doctor in time, clear cause diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to be treated accordingly. Because lymphadenitis is slow to recover, usually need to take medication for one to two weeks, tuberculous lymphadenitis and chronic lymphadenitis may need long-term medication.
For bacterial lymphadenitis, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and azithromycin can be taken; for viral lymphadenitis, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and ribavirin can be taken; and for tuberculous lymphadenitis, drugs such as isoniazid and rifampicin can be taken together.