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Condition

Pediatric Lymphadenopathy

What You Need to Know

Lymphadenopathy is the term for swelling of the lymph nodes.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of lymphadenopathy may include:

  • Swollen, enlarged lumps in the neck, back of the head, or other locations of lymph nodes
  • Tenderness of the nodes
  • Warmth or redness of the skin over the lymph nodes
  • Fever
  • History of illness

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose lymphadenopathy by:

  • Physical exam
  • Biopsy

Treatment

  • Antibiotic medications
  • Continued evaluation
  • Medications or procedures

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