Lymphadenitis means inflammation in the lymph nodes
which can be generalized or localized. This condition usually points to some
infection or inflammation. Generalized swelling of the lymph glands may point
to more serious infections like HIV and tuberculosis, or may be indicators of
serious diseases like cancer.
Clinical examination and relevant medical tests
usually help pinpoint the exact cause of lymphadenitis, and conservative
treatment is usually sufficient to help treat and cure the condition. Of late,
however, more and more individuals have started presenting with gross
lymphadenitis in various parts of the body, without evidence of any specific
cause like tuberculosis, widespread infection, or cancer. It then becomes necessary
to explore other causes for this condition.
Chronic inflammation appears to be the main
causative factor, possibly due to diverse reasons such as stress, food
allergies, exposure to toxins, hidden and obscure infections, and autoimmune
processes within the body, Treatment needs to be given at various levels.
Herbal medicines are given to reduce inflammation, and remove excess
accumulated fluid. Herbs with known antiviral and antibacterial actions are given
to treat infections. Immune-modulating herbs are used to treat a dysfunctional
immune system. Specific diet instructions are given to address food allergies,
and prevent inflammation. Adequate lifestyle recommendations are given to
reduce stress and get sufficient, good quality sleep on a regular basis.
It is also necessary to normalize the digestive
capacity and intestinal flora of affected individuals. Detoxification may also
be necessary, especially for people who do not respond well to the treatment
mentioned above. People with a strong autoimmune component may need more
aggressive therapy for a longer period of time.
Most people having non-specific lymphadenitis
respond very well to this line of treatment and report complete resolution of
all symptoms. It is necessary for them to continue following a healthy diet and
lifestyle so as to prevent a recurrence.
The writer, Dr A A Mundewadi is available as an
Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com