One or more lymph nodes are typically painfully swollen as a result of the lymph node TB.
The condition most frequently affects the anterior or posterior cervical chains or supraclavicular (70–90%).
It can affect non-contiguous lymph nodes and is frequently bilateral.
Treatment:
Presently, giving isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and rifampicin for six months in the first two weeks, either daily or three times per week, is the recommended treatment for lymph node tuberculosis.
This study's objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of this regimen.
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There might be further therapy options. Before choosing to use these medications, one must always visit a professional.