Quinsy : Information |
Introduction : Quinsy |
It is also known as peritonsillar abscess. It is collection of pus into tonsils and Peritonsilar space. The abscess (collection of pus) forms between one of tonsils and the wall of throat. This can happen when an infection spreads from an infected tonsil to the surrounding area. |
Symptoms : Quinsy |
Symptoms of quinsy can include:
Reference: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
Causes : Quinsy |
Peri Tonsillar Abscess is usually a complication of an untreated or partially treated acute tonsillitis. The infection, in these cases, spreads to the peritonsillar area (peritonsillitis). This region comprises loose connective tissue and is hence susceptible to formation of abscess. Reference: www.nlm.nih.gov |
Diagnosis : Quinsy |
The doctor may ask about symptoms and examine throat and tonsils |
Management : Quinsy |
Antibiotics are given to treat the infection. If the person is allergic to penicillin, clindamycin is generally administered. Surgical incision and drainage of the pus is also done, thereby relieving the pain of the pressed tissues. Reference: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
Medical Condition : Quinsy : Oral |
Disease Conditions |
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Q Fever |
Quinsy |