Alternative Names
Lymph node infection; Lymph gland infection; Localized lymphadenopathy
Treatment
Lymphadenitis may spread within hours. Treatment should begin promptly.
Treatment may include:
- Antibiotics to treat any underlying infection
- Analgesics to control pain
- Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce inflammation and swelling
- Hot moist compresses to reduce inflammation and pain
Surgery may be needed to drain any abscess.
Outlook (Prognosis)
Prompt treatment with antibiotics may result in complete recovery, though it may take weeks, or even months, for swelling to disappear. The amount of time until recovery occurs will vary depending on the underlying cause.
Possible Complications
- Abscess formation
- Cellulitis
- Sepsis (generalized or bloodstream infection)
- Fistulas (seen with lymphadenitis due to tuberculosis)
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider or go to the emergency room if you have symptoms of lymphadenitis.