Important points to consider in the treatment of adenitis are:

* In cases of adenitis determined to be caused by infection following examination and tests by a physician, antibiotic treatment must be strictly adhered to, and scheduled follow-up appointments after the treatment should not be missed.
* In lymph nodes where no signs of infection are found and which are considered benign, re-evaluation may be suggested by the doctor after a period of antibiotic treatment. However, if there is even the slightest suspicion raised by radiological images of a lymph node, a tissue biopsy must be performed for accurate diagnosis, and consulting a physician should not be delayed.
* Common causes of head and neck lymph node enlargement in children include dental caries and upper respiratory tract infections. Therefore, educating children about oral and dental health is important. Nevertheless, even in situations that appear to be simple infections, it is crucial not to overlook potentially serious underlying diseases.
* As with all infections, maximum attention should be given to personal hygiene in the prevention and treatment of lymph node infections.