Angina Ulcerous

Sore throat is an acute infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the palatine tonsils. The most common form of sore throat is a bacterial infection, which is caused by streptococcal or staphylococcal microflora. However, sore throat can also be caused by fungi, viruses or other infectious agents. Symptoms of a sore throat include sore throat, fever, headaches, body aches and discomfort when swallowing. Treatment depends on the type of infection and may include antibiotics, antihistamines, immunomodulators, and other medications. In this article we will look at a special form of tonsillitis known as ULCEROUS tonsillitis. Ulcerous tonsillitis: features of the disease **Ulcerous tonsillitis or ulcerative tonsillitis** is a special form of acute tonsillitis that can cause not only pain in the throat, but also ulcers on the mucous membrane of the pharynx, tonsils, soft palate and back wall of the throat. This disease can develop at any age, but it is more common in adult patients than in children.

The following are known for the ulcerative form of infection: