sore_throat_adult
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sore throats in adults
Introduction
- sore throats are extremely common and are usually caused by viral infections but may be bacterial tonsillitis or may be referred pain from the chest
Aetiology
pharyngitis/tonsillitis
- viral infections
- EBV / glandular fever / infectious mononucleosis or cytomegalovirus (CMV) - check for posterior cervical LNs which are usually absent in other causes of pharyngitis or tonsillitis
- herpangina - ulcers on posterior pharynx, more common in children
- etc
- bacterial infections
- oral sex related:
anterior mouth
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- Herpes simplex virus (HSV) - especially if it is primary HSV gingivostomatitis
- salivary gland calculi or infections
- glossitis - iron deficiency, etc
- oral burns
- angioedema of the tongue - eg. ACE inhibitors related
- etc.
other infections in the neck
- cervical abscess
- Lemiere's syndrome - septic thrombophlebitis of internal jugular vein following pharyngeal infection usually in 18-35yr olds
painful neck swelling or lumps
- Ludwig's angina - floor of mouth infection (floor of the mouth infection - rapidly progressive gangrenous bilateral cellulitis of the submandibular space with risk of life-threatening airway compromise)
- thyroiditis, etc
referred pain
- ischaemic chest pain
sore_throat_adult.txt · Last modified: 2024/11/12 06:04 by gary1