Lymph node pain may be related to acute lymphadenitis, infectious mononucleosis, malignant tumor and other factors, which can be treated with antibiotics, antiviral drugs and targeted drugs.
1. Acute lymphadenitis: when lymph pain is caused by acute lymphadenitis due to bacterial infection, antibiotics, such as cefadroxil and amoxicillin, are needed. When lymphatic pain is caused by acute lymphadenitis due to common viral infection, antiviral drugs such as ribavirin and interferon can be taken.
2. Infectious mononucleosis: when lymphatic pain is caused by infectious mononucleosis due to EBV infection, antiviral drugs such as ganciclovir and adenosine monophosphate can be taken orally.
3. malignant tumors and other factors: malignant tumors can cause lymphatic pain, pulmonary respiratory lymphoma caused by lymph node pain, available cyclophosphamide, adriamycin hydrochloride, prednisolone and other drugs; Hodgkin’s malignant lymphoma caused by lymphatic pain, available adriamycin hydrochloride, bleomycin hydrochloride and other drugs.
Lymph node pain specific medication needs to be guided by a doctor, it is recommended to find the symptoms of lymph pain in time to seek medical attention.