O Melhor Antibiótico Para Faringoamigdalite
. 00:00 – The Best Antibiotic for Pharyngotonsillitis One of the complaints that arrive at the emergency room is pharyngotonsillitis. Therefore, emergency rooms don't have a wide variety of antibiotics available. In this video, you will learn which are the best antibiotics for each type of pharyngotonsillitis, and how to handle them safely and quickly. 02:45 – Bacterial and Viral Pharyngotonsillitis The first step in treating a patient with pharyngotonsillitis is to differentiate between bacterial and viral pharyngotonsillitis, observing symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and possibly a low-grade fever. Depending on the virus, diarrhea may occur; these symptoms are more characteristic of viral pharyngotonsillitis. Bacterial pharyngotonsillitis has symptoms such as intense pain, high fever, toxemia, prostration, and may be accompanied by cervical lymphadenopathy. In some cases, bacterial pharyngotonsillitis can develop into rheumatic fever, so it's important to be vigilant. Check out the video for the best ways to identify each type of pharyngotonsillitis and how to treat it most effectively. 05:00 – Streptococcus Pyogenes Infection There are two ways to identify whether the infection is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or not: through tests and using the modified CENTOR criteria. To manage pharyngotonsillitis in an emergency, it's important to understand that many tests will not be available due to limited resources. Learn how to identify the types of Streptococcus pyogenes infection and how to treat the resulting pharyngotonsillitis. 09:15 – How to Treat Pharyngotonsillitis The best antibiotic for pharyngotonsillitis caused by Strep pyogenes is Penicillin, also known as Benzetacil. In addition to this antibiotic, learn about the best ways to treat acute and chronic pharyngotonsillitis. 16:28 – How to Manage a Patient with Tonsillitis Regardless of whether it's a bacterial or viral infection, in addition to prescribing antibiotics, it's ideal to provide symptomatic treatment, as antibiotics take about 48 hours to start working. If the patient is in a lot of pain and unable to swallow, administer an intravenous antibiotic or corticosteroid. Check out this video for the best antibiotics and corticosteroids for patients with tonsillitis. In this video: Bacterial and Viral Pharyngotonsillitis Streptococcus Pyogenes Infection How to treat pharyngotonsillitis How to manage a patient with tonsillitis And much more The Best Antibiotic for Pharyngotonsillitis • O Melhor Antibiótico Para Faringoamigdalite

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