Can mesenteric lymph nodes cause a stomach ache every morning when you wake up to poop?

Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes can lead to abdominal pain during daily bowel movements, as well as acute abdominal pain and bloating when bowel movements are not performed.
Mesenteric lymph nodes are lymphatic tissues located on the surface of the mesentery, which usually become enlarged or inflamed by infection or localized inflammation, and may lead to a variety of symptoms such as abnormal abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or fever. Also, during bowel movements, increased intra-abdominal pressure or muscle tension can directly irritate the mesenteric lymph nodes and cause pain.
In the event of mesenteric lymph node disease or abnormal abdominal pain or painful bowel movements, abdominal imaging or routine fecal examination should be performed in a timely manner to determine whether inflammation or infection is present in the mesenteric lymph nodes. It is also recommended not to use excessive force during defecation after a painful bowel movement caused by mesenteric lymph nodes.
After the occurrence of mesenteric lymphatic disease or abnormal abdominal pain, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.