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Basically, if the enlargement of the lymph nodes was noticed at an early stage, then after a certain treatment the ailment passes very quickly. But it is worth noting that this symptom cannot be ignored. Despite the fact that in some cases the enlargement of the lymph nodes can go away on your own, you should consult a doctor and take the necessary tests, as this may indicate a serious pathological process that began in the child’s body.