a lady pt age 19 c/o thorat pain sorness difficulty in deglutation mild fever since 3 days no any other symptoms make dx Rx
Grade 3 tonsillar hypertropy lt side and grade 2-3 on rt side. A case of acute exacebation of chronic tonsilitis. Penicillin antibiotics, NSAIDs, antihistamines and saline water gargling for current episode. Tonsellectomy if more than 4 episodes of infection a week or presence of OSA
Grade 3 tonsillar hypertropy lt side and grade 2-3 on rt side. A case of acute exacebation of chronic tonsilitis. Penicillin antibiotics, NSAIDs, antihistamines and saline water gargling for current episode. Tonsellectomy if more than 4 episodes of infection a week or presence of OSA
BILATERAL TONSILLITIS.. RX.. ANTIBIOTICS.. CLARITHROMYCIN..500MG..DAY.. NSAIDS.. LEVOCETIRIZINE..SOS.. BETADINE GARGLING.. AVOID.. COLD FOOD AND DRINK..
B/L Tonsillitis T.Augmentin 625mg 1 bd for 5 days T.Pan 40mg 1 bd for 5 days T.Aceclofenac p 1 od for 10 days Hot salt water gargling for at least 5 to 6 days, Educate patient about diet.
Dx ...Tonsillitis Give joshanda toot siyah..is a very effective sir@Dr. Md Rizwan Sk
SUGGESTIVE. OF... GRADE. 3.. TONSILLAR HYPERTROPHY ...POSSIBLY.... SECONDARY. TO... CHRONIC. TONSILLITIS
ACUTE TONSILITIS ------------ THROAT SWAB = GRAMS STAIN C& S ------- HOT SALINE GURGLE HOT LIQUID NOURISHMENT RX AMOXYCILLIN CLAVULNATE 625 1 TD = 10 DAYS PROBIOTIC
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