What is acute mesenteric lymphadenitis?

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Acute mesenteric lymphadenitis generally refers to Brennemann syndrome, which is an inflammatory disease caused by pathogenic microbial infection.

What is acute mesenteric lymphadenitis?

Brennemann syndrome is more common in children under 7 years of age and has certain self-limiting characteristics. When mesenteric lymph nodes are infected by pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc., it will cause acute or chronic inflammatory reactions, resulting in vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and other clinical symptoms, and may be accompanied by constipation, diarrhea and other manifestations.

Patients should pay attention to bed rest and light diet at ordinary times. If the symptoms are obvious, symptomatic treatment should be taken in time to promote recovery.



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