Abstract
Acute sore throat is one of the most common problems in general practice. It usually concerns a viral oropharyngeal infection, with good recovery within 10 days. In current guidelines, antibiotics are recommended only in exceptional situations. Although rare, potentially life-threatening complications can occur. Three case histories, on epiglottitis, peritonsillar abscess, and Lemierre syndrome, respectively, demonstrate that acute sore throat can result in severe illness. Early recognition of alarm symptoms, alertness on a complicated disease course, and clinical (re)evaluation (within 1-2 days), are essential. This contributes to the differentiation between a harmless and a serious course, given that serious conditions also have an innocent onset. We highly recommend to consult an ENT specialist when there is doubt about the seriousness of the disease, or correctness of therapy, so timely co-assessment, treatment or transfer can follow. ECMO can be a life-saving treatment when conventional therapy is insufficiently supportive.
Translated title of the contribution | Acute sore throat, not always innocent |
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Original language | Dutch |
Article number | D6897 |
Journal | Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde |
Volume | 166 |
Publication status | Published - 4 Oct 2022 |
Keywords
- Humans
- Pharyngitis/diagnosis
- Epiglottitis/diagnosis
- Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
- General Practice
- Family Practice