Fever with swollen lymph nodes and tenderness

Introduction

Introduction Fever with lymphadenopathy, accompanied by tenderness refers to the disease caused by elevated pathological temperature accompanied by lymphadenopathy and touch pain.

Cause

Cause

May be caused by a local infection. Such as systemic lymphadenopathy, suggesting that there may be lymph node tuberculosis, leukemia, lymphoma, metastatic cancer.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Regression of Thermospirulin (BR) Hepatitis A Antibody Capsular Swelling Test Hepatitis A Antibody Urine Total Nitrogen

Symptoms such as fever with lymphadenopathy and tenderness can be used as a basis for diagnosis.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

(1) fever with chills

Common in lobar pneumonia, sepsis, acute cholecystitis, acute pyelonephritis, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, leptospirosis, malaria, acute hemolytic disease.

(2) fever with eye congestion

Common in measles, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, typhus, etc., similar to rabbit eye performance.

(3) fever with bleeding

Common in severe infections and blood diseases. The former such as severe measles, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, dengue fever, viral hepatitis, typhus, sepsis, infective endocarditis, leptospirosis. The latter are acute leukemia, acute aplastic anemia, malignant histiocytosis.

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