Tonsillitis Mind Map

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Mapa Mental sobre Tonsillitis Mind Map, creado por aleshadensel el 10/06/2014.
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Tonsillitis Mind Map
  1. sIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
    1. Sore Throat
      1. White or yellow spots on tonsils
        1. red and swollen tonsils
          1. Fever, chills, and stiff neck
            1. Headaches and earaches
              1. Difficulty swallowing
                1. Mouth breathing
                2. Risk Factors
                  1. Exposure to secondhand smoke
                    1. Childhood or adolescents
                      1. Frequent Strep infections
                      2. Epidemology
                        1. Common in children ages 6-12
                          1. Presents during flu season- winter to early spring
                            1. Affects male and females equally
                            2. Pathophysiology
                                    1. Risk factors
                                      1. Exposure to second hand smoke
                                        1. Frequent expose to germs and colds
                                          1. Young age
                                          2. Signs and Symptoms
                                            1. Sore throat
                                              1. Fever, chills, and stiff neck
                                                1. Palpable lymph nodes
                                                  1. Difficulty swallowing
                                                    1. Red and swollen tonsils
                                                      1. White or yellow spots on tonsils
                                                        1. Frequent headaches or earaches
                                                          1. Upper airway obstruction
                                                          2. Epidemology
                                                            1. Affects male and females equally
                                                              1. Presents usually during flu season winter to early spring
                                                                1. Children and adolescents ages 6-12
                                                                2. Pathophysiology
                                                                  1. Bacteria and viruses enter the body
                                                                    1. Pathogens get filtered in the tonsils
                                                                        1. Pathogens get trapped in the tonsils
                                                                        2. Diagnosis
                                                                          1. Throat culture
                                                                            1. Physical examination
                                                                            2. Treatment
                                                                              1. Rest and Hydration
                                                                                1. Tonsilectomy
                                                                                  1. Virus tonsillitis usually does not require treatment
                                                                                    1. Salt water gargling
                                                                                      1. Rest
                                                                                        1. Hydrate
                                                                                          1. Possible anitbiotics

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