Patients may also have abdominal distention or abnormal bowel movements, mostly secondary to abdominal infections, and a significant inflammatory response in the lymph nodes of the abdomen. In some patients, the symptoms may be secondary to an upper respiratory tract infection or a viral infection. Systematic anti-inflammatory or antiviral therapy should be administered. Commonly used medications include penicillin sodium and also ribavirin intravenous injection. During the treatment period, physiotherapy can also be combined with local hot compresses and massage, which can also reduce the patient’s symptoms. There are also patients who have lymphangitis, lymphadenopathy, lymphatic fistula and other symptoms caused by tumors. In severe cases, a large amount of peritoneal fluid may appear, and if necessary, a tube should be placed to drain the fluid, and if the condition allows, radical surgery should be chosen in time.