What Are the Treatments for Chronic Stiff Neck?
Acute lymphadenitis refers to the infiltration of pathogenic bacteria from damaged or ruptured skin or mucous membranes or from other infectious lesions, such as scabies, athlete's foot, etc., into lymph nodes that pass through the lymphatic vessels to their respective areas, causing acute inflammation of lymph nodes. When acute lymphadenitis is not completely cured or the body is overworked and has low resistance, it is prolonged into chronic lymphadenitis. Mostly caused by upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, dental caries, pharyngitis, stomatitis, external auditory canalitis, etc. Through lymphatic drainage, cervical lymph node infection is caused. The pathogens are mainly Staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococcus. Chronic lymphadenitis often comes from incomplete treatment of acute lymphadenitis, the primary focus is not lifted, or the body's poor resistance develops.
Chronic cervical lymphadenitis
- 1. Systemic symptoms
- 1. Pay attention to climate change, prevent and actively treat viral infections.
- 2. Pay close attention to the changes of superficially enlarged lymph nodes, and be more vigilant for patients with similar diseases in family members.
- 3 Strengthen physical exercise, improve the body's immunity and disease resistance.
- 4 Actively treat other chronic diseases that may be related to the occurrence of this disease, such as chronic lymphadenitis and autoimmune diseases.
- 5. For superficial lesions, care should be taken to clean the skin to avoid unnecessary damage or irritation.
- Vitamin B2 deficiency, heart rupture, niacin deficiency, bleeding disorders