Whether the lymph nodes will be automatically eliminated depends on the nature of the swollen lymph nodes, as follows: 1. Automatically eliminated: If it is an inflammatory lymph node swelling where the infection is not particularly serious, the lymph nodes may be automatically eliminated when the infection in human body is effectively controlled. If the swollen lymph nodes are caused by malignant tumors, they may be eliminated automatically if they are treated in a standardized and timely manner. 2. Not eliminated automatically: If the infection is more serious, the lymph nodes will not be eliminated automatically when the infection is not controlled, but will appear to increase gradually. If the enlarged lymph nodes are due to tuberculosis, in general, they will not be eliminated automatically either. Of course, the elimination of lymph nodes can be achieved through active and standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment, while treating the disease. If the swollen lymph nodes are caused by malignant tumors, if they are not controlled in time, and if the tumors continue to grow and metastasize to distant organs, leading to further aggravation of the disease, they will generally not eliminate automatically, but will instead slowly or rapidly increase in size.