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Health

Diseases of the ear, throat and nose (otolaryngology)

Bruxism in children

Bruxism can manifest itself at any age, but is most common in young children and in school age - in 50% of the child population.

Follicular pharyngitis

Pharyngitis is a chronic or acute form of pathology affecting the mucous system of the human pharynx, follicular pharyngitis is a disease accompanied by the rapid formation of purulent foci in the region of follicles (called lymph nodes in another way).

Symptoms of purulent sore throat

Symptoms of purulent tonsillitis - purulent tonsillitis - are signs of inflammation of the tonsils, which is accompanied by the formation of purulent discharge from streptococci affected mucous tissues of the glands and the pharyngeal wall.

Purulent sore throat without fever

Purulent angina without temperature is much less common than inflammation of the tonsils with a significant increase in body temperature.

Purulent angina in children

Purulent angina in children is fairly simple to determine - on the tonsils there are characteristic pustular lesions of gray-yellow color. Pustules can look like a small rash or merge into large purulent lesions.

Hyperplasia of the tonsils

Hyperplasia of the tonsils is most often observed in childhood. In the folds of the tonsillar mucosa may accumulate purulent masses, which are the cause of the development of pathology of the kidneys and the heart.

Hypertrophy of tonsils in children

Hypertrophy of the tonsils in children is an increase in the size of the tonsils. To the great regret this disease is found in modern children quite often. The most active age is from five to ten.

What to do with laryngitis?

Laryngitis is often found in smokers and in people who have a constant pathogenic microflora in the respiratory tract. In any case, the patient faces a question: what to do with laryngitis?

Inflammation of the tonsils: tonsillitis or tonsillitis?

Inflammation of the tonsils is a well-studied and extremely common disease from the discharge of infectious lesions of the upper respiratory tract. According to WHO, 15% of the world's population suffers from chronic tonsil inflammation, while in Ukraine it is 12.6% of people.

Inflammation of the lymph nodes behind the ear

As soon as somewhere in the body there is a significant focus of infection, inflammation of the lymph nodes behind the ear, neck, axillary region, or groin occurs, depending on the location of the infection.

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