My 4-year-old son naturally develops gouty arthritis, sometimes in the armpits, then disappears, sometimes with fever. I am very worried I do not understand what the disease is. Is there any danger? Please consult your doctor.
Nymphalitis is an infection of the lymph nodes of the lymphatic system of the body. These lymph nodes are part of the body's immune system, producing antibodies against the invasion of foreign objects (bacteria, viruses). When these lymph nodes are attacked, there is inflammation and inflammation.
Lymphocytes are located in many parts of the body, so where there is lymphadenitis, there may be lymphadenopathy. However, inflammation of the lymph nodes is most common in the neck, armpit, groin. Nymphs can be the result of infections in the neighborhood.
Inguinal lymphadenitis is usually followed by urinary tract infections. Some cases of lymphadenitis may be an onset and a sign of an underlying malignancy.
When there is inflammation in the lymph nodes, a hard, swollen, painful area is present and sometimes accompanied by fever. If inflammation is due to infection, antibiotics should be given as prescribed by the doctor. She should see her specialist to diagnose and treat it correctly.
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