How to treat hepatogastric lymph node enlargement

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Lymph node enlargement in hepatogastric space may be caused by lymphadenitis, lymph node tuberculosis, lymphoma, etc., and patients need targeted treatment according to the cause. Details are as follows: 1. Lymphadenitis Lymphadenitis is an inflammatory reaction occurring in lymph nodes. Inflammatory factors can stimulate lymph nodes in hepatogastric space to make them congested and swollen. Patients can be treated with penicillin, roxithromycin, cephalexin and other drugs according to doctor's advice, which can promote local inflammation to subside, thus improving the condition. 2. Lymph node tuberculosis Lymph node tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of lymph nodes. Mycobacterium tuberculosis can also stimulate lymph nodes in the hepatogastric space to swell. Patients can be treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin, streptomycin, etc. according to doctor's advice, which can improve the condition and relieve symptoms. 3. Lymphoma Lymphoma is a malignant tumor originating from lymphoid tissue. Tumor cells can metastasize to lymph nodes in hepatogastric space through blood and lymph channels and form new metastases, which can also lead to lymph node enlargement. The patient needs to be treated by lymph node dissection in time. After operation, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, fluorouracil and other chemical drugs should be used according to the doctor's advice, supplemented by radiotherapy, which can kill some tumor cells and delay the progression of the disease.

How to treat hepatogastric lymph node enlargement

How to treat hepatogastric lymph node enlargement



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