Lymphatic tuberculosis is a disease caused by tuberculosis bacteria invading the lymph node system. It mainly appears in the neck, armpit and other parts of the body. The main local symptom of lymphatic tuberculosis is swollen lymph nodes. The swollen lymph nodes caused by lymphatic tuberculosis are initially neither red nor hot, movable when pushed, and soft in texture. However, as the condition worsens, the patient's swollen lymph nodes will gradually become soft and red, forming an abscess. If the abscess ruptures, sinus tracts will form. In addition, some patients will undergo surgery at this time, and sinus tracts will form if the wound cannot heal after surgery.
Dr. Jinguan reminds: Patients with lymphatic tuberculosis sinus tracts can use external application to directly apply to the affected area, and then perform treatment on the lymphatic tuberculosis cervical sinus tracts by pulling out pus, detoxifying, and eliciting tuberculosis bacteria to purify the lesion environment; At the same time, it stimulates blood circulation in the affected area, promotes wound closure from the inside out, and helps the sinus heal. Because it is an external application treatment based on traditional Chinese medicine, the toxic effects are relatively small, so it is suitable for patients who have had lymphatic tuberculosis for a long time.