International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part D (2025)
Efficacy of homoeopathy in the treatment of pediatric mesenteric lymphadenopathy: A case report
Sibani Padhy and Khirod Bisoi
Pediatric mesenteric lymphadenopathy is a common radiologic and clinical finding, often presenting with nonspecific abdominal symptoms. While typically benign, most commonly due to viral or bacterial infections, it may mimic more serious conditions such as appendicitis, lymphoma, or inflammatory bowel disease. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the etiologies, clinical presentation, diagnostic approach, and management strategies of mesenteric lymphadenopathy in children. A case report aims to shed light on the scientific intricacies of mesenteric lymphadenopathy, the implications for patient care, and the role of homoeopathy in its treatment.
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