Quinsy Flashcards
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Quinsy
Peritonsillar abscess
Pathophysiology of quinsy
Bacterial infection with trapped pus, forming an abscess in the region of the tonsils
Presentation of quinsy
Sore throat
Painful swallowing - dysphagia
Fever
Neck pain
Referred ear pain
Swollen tender lymph nodes
Hot potato voice
Trismus - can’t open mouth
Specific symptoms associated with quinsy
Trismus - patient is unable to open their mouth
Hot potato voice - change in voice due to the pharyngeal swelling
Swelling and erythema in the area beside the tonsils
Causative organism of quinsy
Most commonly - streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep)
Also:
- staphylococcus aureus
- haemophilus influenzae
Investigations for quinsy
Mouth examination
Bloods - CRP
Management of quinsy
Referral to ENT for incision and drainage of the abscess under general anaesthetic
Co-amoxiclav before and after surgery
Optional steroids to settle inflammation
Analgesia
Fluids if dehydrated