What is Ludwig's angina?

Ludwig's angina is an infection under the tongue at the bottom of the mouth, which can be quite serious if it does not have the right treatment. Most often this is due to the inability to treat infected teeth in the mouth. As a result, bacteria can spread to tissue under the tongue. Alternatively, this area of ​​the mouth can be infected if the mouth is injured and is not treated with antibiotics.

The greatest danger with Ludwig Angina is that the affected tissues begin to swell and cause the airways to cover. This may mean that breathing is struggling quickly. Other symptoms that are recorded with Ludwig Angina include excessive drooling, well -known swelling and/or redness around the neck, sore throat and eara. People may have a fever and some seemed to be confused or have fast mood changes. Infections can also cause flique symptoms, and especially people may feel weak, tired or be very sleepy. Before swelling blocks the airways, the string usually feels that breathing is more demanding and they can tryt o air.

caught in very early stages, the only treatment that could be required are antibiotics to treat infection, with subsequent treatment of any dental problems that may be present. Some people will need much more intervention if swelling in the airways is so pronounced that breathing is stressed or suppressed. It has several potential options to support the airways. A person may require intubation, breathing tube in the throat by mouth, or may need some oxygen support with a mask or nose. In very serious cases, tracheotomy is required because swelling is too large to intubate or allow air from the mouth or nose to the lungs; Tracheotomy is usually the treatment of the last option and usually removes as soon as the infection is cleaned.

The prevention of Ludwig's angina is not possible. It seems more common in people who have serious illnesses, JAKO is diabetes or HIV. Getting proper teeth care can help minimize risk because it is most often due to the abscess or tooth infection. Regular cleaning and teeth tests can prove the best preventive.

Some people may wonder why Ludwig's angina is so named because angina is usually associated with chest pain. Angina may also mean pushing or strangulation. In the case of this disease, the continuing swelling can literally strangle the patient and cut off all the air. Those who suspect that they have this disease should see a doctor immediately.

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