What should I do if my child has enlarged intestinal lymph nodes and constant stomach pain?

Child intestinal lymph node swelling old stomach pain, may be lymphadenitis, lymph node tuberculosis, tumors and other causes, need to identify the cause of targeted treatment, can be medication, surgery and so on.
Most cases of intestinal lymph node swelling in children are caused by mesenteric lymphadenitis, which mostly occurs in children under 7 years old, and patients often show symptoms such as right lower abdominal pain, right lower abdominal mass, fever, nausea, vomiting and so on. In addition, lymph node tuberculosis, other malignant tumor metastasis can also cause intestinal lymph node enlargement and pain and other symptoms.
If the lymphadenitis is caused by bacterial infection, it can be treated with oral cefixime and amoxicillin granules. If it is caused by a virus, take antiviral drugs such as ribavirin granules. If the abdominal pain is severe, analgesic medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be used to relieve the child’s symptoms.
If the swelling of intestinal lymph nodes is more serious or caused by tumors, timely surgical resection is needed to avoid delaying the condition.
If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you take your child to the doctor for examination and treatment after the cause is clarified.