Mesadenitis Acute

Mesadenitis is a disease that can affect the inner surface of the abdominal cavity. It occurs as a result of inflammation of the lymph nodes, which are located in the abdominal cavity between the intestinal loops.

Acute mesadenitis is the most common form of this disease. Symptoms of acute mesadenitis may include abdominal pain, enlarged abdominal lymph nodes, nausea and vomiting. If left untreated, acute symptoms can lead to more serious illnesses and complications. Acute mesadenitis can occur as an independent disease, but can also be associated with other infectious or inflammatory processes in the body, for example, infections of the upper respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract.