How To Treat Mesenteric Adenitis

Medication To Reduce Fever And Pain

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While resting and using warm compresses, mesenteric adenitis patients can also use medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to reduce fever. Furthermore, these medications will help with the pain caused by mesenteric adenitis. The medications can help with the inflammation of the lymph nodes, which is what is causing the pain. However, patients might want to use this in conjunction with some of the other ways to relieve pain and discomfort. Without medication, patients can suffer the stress of increased pain and fever side effects. But remember while the medication helps with the fever and pain, this does not mean patients can get up and back to normal. There is still some healing that needs to take place.

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Antibiotics To Deal With Infection

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Mesenteric adenitis is commonly caused by an infection, such as the stomach flu. The infection could cause the inflammation of the lymph nodes because the lymph nodes, which are designed to capture germs and get rid of them so individuals do not get sick.

The lymph nodes in the neck can get swollen and it is indicative of an infection. To combat the infection, doctors rely on antibiotics, which are designed to kill bacteria. They also help keep the bacteria from reproducing and spreading further. A course of antibiotics usually lasts from seven to ten days. However, depending on what kind of infection an individual has and if they have to be hospitalized, they may get intravenous antibiotics. These work faster because they are administered directly into the bloodstream and do not have to wait to be absorbed by the body.

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