Lymph nodes can be divided into primary lymph nodes and secondary lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are mainly caused by liver-lung heat toxin, but some of them are secondary to tuberculosis. The main symptom is progressive neck mass. Some patients with lymph node tuberculosis will also have symptoms such as emaciation, loss of appetite and tuberculosis poisoning, and some patients will have lymph node degeneration.
Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is mainly transmitted by breathing. The main symptom of patients is cough, some patients may cause septicemia, some patients may have a low fever, and they may sweat abnormally at night and even have difficulty breathing.