Literature Review of Cervical Adenitis in Siddha Aspect

Abstract

Cervical adenitis is the most common infectious disease caused by virus and bacteria. Children with age group of 1-4 years also commonly affected. It causes the enlargement of cervical lymph nodes resulting the inflammed and tender lymph nodes of neck. Out of 800, there are about 300 lymph nodes present in cervical region. Approximately 50-60 % of lymphadenopathy occurring as cervical adenitis emerging due to upper respiratory tract infection. It can be only managed by Antibiotics. The focus of our study is to discuss the acquirable therapeutics in the siddha literature for managing the course and its pre disposing factors.

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Padhmavathi. R1 , Pugazharasi. G1 , Gnanavel. I. S*

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  • EP ID EP551740
  • DOI 10.22192/ijcrms.2018.04.08.003
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Padhmavathi. R1, Pugazharasi. G1, Gnanavel. I. S* (2018). Literature Review of Cervical Adenitis in Siddha Aspect. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES, 4(8), 10-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-551740