Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Tonsillitis
- Pathophysiology
- The inflammation of the pharyngeal
tonsils
- Can be a viral or bacterial infection
- 85% are caused by a viral infections
- Most bacterial infections are cause by group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABS)
- Tonsils have a protective function, “absorbing small numbers of organisms and
so establishing immunity by gradual dosage
- Epidemilology
- Incidence is higher among school age children
- Incidence of tonsillitis account for approximately 32 in 1000 patients
annually
- Risk Factors
- Close contact with an infected person
- Young age
- Smoking or exposure
- Weak immune
- Ill ventilated or overcrowded environment
- Alcohol use
- Treatment
- Viral and bacterial infections
- Viral infections, treat the symptoms
- Treat the pain and fever, and encourage fluids and food
- Bacterial infection,
antibiotic
- Treat with Antistreptoccol
antibiotics
- Penicillin, is the drug of choice if allegric erythromycin may be usedclindaymcin,
- Tonsilectomy
- Clinical Presentation
- Fever, foul breath and sore
throat
- tender and or enlarge lymph nodes on the side of the neck
- difficulty swallowing and painful swallowing
- Enlarged tonsils, tonsilar exudate
- obstructed airway
- Diagnosis
- Rapid stress test and Throat cultures
- CBC
- Physical Exam
- Clinical assessment
- Adaptive Response
- Enlarge tonsils with exudate
- Fever
- Swollen / tender lymph nodes