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Health

Diseases of the ear, throat and nose (otolaryngology)

The temperature at angina in children: what to do and how to bring down?

Angina is often seen in preschool children. Characteristic signs of the disease are weakness, plaque on the inflamed tonsils, as well as noticeable manifestations of intoxication.

Angina without fever: purulent, follicular, lacunar, catarral

Who among us has ever had a sore throat? A rare person does not know what it is. Most of the angina is familiar from childhood as something terrible, accompanied by terrible discomfort and sore throat, as well as rising temperatures to critical levels.

Loparness

Lopeworm is the characteristic location of the auricles - they do not adhere to the temporal bones, but protrude, sometimes quite strongly. From the point of view of aesthetics, such a feature is considered a flaw and can often provoke the appearance of various complexes associated with the reaction of others to this defect.

Dependence on drops in the nose

There are drops that for several minutes eliminate nasal congestion with respiratory diseases, as well as allergic and vasomotor rhinitis: dripped two drops into each nasal passage - and you can breathe freely with your nose. It is these intranasal anticongestive (decongestant) drugs that cause dependence on drops in the nose.

Swelling of throat

Swelling of the throat is a pathological condition that occurs with many diseases. Consider the main causes of this symptom, the types, methods of diagnosis and treatment.

Acute nasopharyngitis

Acute nasopharyngitis is an infectious inflammatory disease of the nasopharynx.

Nasopharyngitis

In medicine, nasopharyngitis is considered a synonym for acute viral rhinitis, cold or acute respiratory viral infection of the upper respiratory tract.

Chronic odontogenic sinusitis

An important role in the occurrence of acute sinusitis can play an odontogenic factor. This is also the role of the odontogenic factor in the onset of chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis, as well as some odontogenic complications arising in the maxillary sinus, for example odontogenic cysts.

Labyrinthopathy

The term considered in this article includes a rather large number of pathologies, united by one aspect - the localization of diseases - this is the inner ear of a person.

What is dangerous angina?

What is dangerous angina? The fact that microbes and viruses, as well as the toxins they produce, get into the bloodstream and lymphatic system, cause infectious pathologies of other organs.

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