What Is Mesenteric Adenitis?
5. Swollen Lymph Nodes
Inflammation of the lymph nodes will cause them to be swollen. In cases of mesenteric adenitis, the swellings will be located in the abdomen area. We won’t usually notice these glands even exist a lot of the time, but they can become very noticeable indeed when they become inflamed. They can become easy to feel, and even very noticeable visibly.
Swollen lymph nodes anywhere on the body are a sign that there is potentially an illness. While swollen lymph nodes are not dangerous in themselves, they can sometimes be caused by an underlying cause that can be serious. Thus, the symptoms should always be checked out.
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