Author: | Kenneth Kee | ISBN: | 9781301209255 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee | Publication: | April 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenneth Kee |
ISBN: | 9781301209255 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee |
Publication: | April 27, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What is Pharyngitis?
Pharyngitis is an inflammation of the throat.
Sore throat is literally pain in the throat.
With the pain there is also difficulty in swallowing.
What are the Causes of Pharyngitis?
Pharyngitis is caused by inflammation of the pharynx, which is in the back of the throat between the tonsils and above the voice box (larynx).
b. adenovirus
c. infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein Barr virus
b. gonorrhea
c. chlamydia.
Fungal Infections such as Candida albicans often cause oral thrush in babies
Irritations in the throat from chemicals (acid from the stomach) or pollutants (dust).
Pharyngitis usually occurs during the colder months.
It can spread easily among family members and office colleagues.
What are the symptoms of Pharyngitis?
The main symptom is a sore throat.
Other symptoms include:
Headache
Joint pain and muscle aches
Fever
Enlarged lymph node in the neck
How is Pharyngitis diagnosed?
Physical examination of the inflamed pharynx or tonsils
A rapid test or throat culture to test for streptococcus throat may be done.
What is the treatment of Pharyngitis?
Most sore throats are caused by viruses.
Local anesthetics such as lignocaine or lidocaine in the form of sprays or lozenges will help as it numbs the mucosal linings of the throat.
Antibiotics may be given if the cause is a bacterial infection.
Sore throats should only be treated with antibiotics if a strep test is positive or the throat swab shows bacteria infection
General measures:
Drink warm liquids such as warm water or tea with honey.
Gargle several times a day with warm salt water (1/2 tsp of salt in 1 cup water).
A mist vaporizer or humidifier can moisten and soothe a dry and painful throat.
What are the complications of Pharyngitis?
Complications may include:
Ear infection
Mastoiditis
Sinusitis
Peritonsillar abscess
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1 Pharyngitis
Chapter 2 Tonsillitis
Chapter 3 Quinsy
Chapter 4 Stomatitis
Chapter 5 Gingivitis
Chapter 6 Sialadenitis
Chapter 7 Scarlet Fever
What is Pharyngitis?
Pharyngitis is an inflammation of the throat.
Sore throat is literally pain in the throat.
With the pain there is also difficulty in swallowing.
What are the Causes of Pharyngitis?
Pharyngitis is caused by inflammation of the pharynx, which is in the back of the throat between the tonsils and above the voice box (larynx).
b. adenovirus
c. infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein Barr virus
b. gonorrhea
c. chlamydia.
Fungal Infections such as Candida albicans often cause oral thrush in babies
Irritations in the throat from chemicals (acid from the stomach) or pollutants (dust).
Pharyngitis usually occurs during the colder months.
It can spread easily among family members and office colleagues.
What are the symptoms of Pharyngitis?
The main symptom is a sore throat.
Other symptoms include:
Headache
Joint pain and muscle aches
Fever
Enlarged lymph node in the neck
How is Pharyngitis diagnosed?
Physical examination of the inflamed pharynx or tonsils
A rapid test or throat culture to test for streptococcus throat may be done.
What is the treatment of Pharyngitis?
Most sore throats are caused by viruses.
Local anesthetics such as lignocaine or lidocaine in the form of sprays or lozenges will help as it numbs the mucosal linings of the throat.
Antibiotics may be given if the cause is a bacterial infection.
Sore throats should only be treated with antibiotics if a strep test is positive or the throat swab shows bacteria infection
General measures:
Drink warm liquids such as warm water or tea with honey.
Gargle several times a day with warm salt water (1/2 tsp of salt in 1 cup water).
A mist vaporizer or humidifier can moisten and soothe a dry and painful throat.
What are the complications of Pharyngitis?
Complications may include:
Ear infection
Mastoiditis
Sinusitis
Peritonsillar abscess
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1 Pharyngitis
Chapter 2 Tonsillitis
Chapter 3 Quinsy
Chapter 4 Stomatitis
Chapter 5 Gingivitis
Chapter 6 Sialadenitis
Chapter 7 Scarlet Fever