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Angina and Tonsillitis

Sore throat, inflammation of viral or bacterial origin.

- Angina: acute inflammation of the pharynx, also localized to the tonsils. After angina, carry out a urine analysis (possible search for nephritis). We distinguish between red angina (viral - with head fever), white (mucosa covered with a whitish exudate), ulcerative (“Vincent's angina” - due to the association of 2 microbes).

- Tonsillitis: inflammation of a tonsil (lymphoid organ of the throat)

50 80% of tonsillitis are of viral origin. They are therefore treated with means other than antibiotics

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