Zygomatitis

Zygomatitis.

What words can describe a sudden illness? The now popular saying **“Don’t panic!”** sounds almost every day in any type of media space. But if you present it in a different form, without panic, then you can perfectly add a diagnosis to it. Yes, such that it made others think: how did your son or daughter end up in this situation? Or how can I experience a constant feeling of nausea? How are things going with the incessant cough and blood from the throat? If you don't want to think about it, but one of the above points applies to you, then you may be suffering from zygomatitis. It’s a difficult diagnosis to get rid of, so let’s try to figure it out.

In medicine, the term "Zygomatitis" is used to describe a disease known to ancient people for thousands of years. It can appear in both adults and children of all ages, including newborns. There is no one specific treatment, but with proper treatment, symptoms may decrease or disappear completely.

There is an opinion that when you have a cold, the body of the weakest person reacts against the virus and the person recovers. So with zogomatitis, the body of the weakest patient catches the disease, but in a more complex form. Therefore, the treatment of this disease is carried out not only by an otolaryngologist, but also by a pulmonologist, since the infection affects not only the throat, but also the respiratory organs.

Treatment for zygomatia depends on the cause, which can be allergic, viral, bacterial or mixed. Treatment prescribed by doctors includes the use of antibiotics and antivirals. In some cases, steroid injections are required. It is also important to take measures to prevent reinfection, such as using masks and other hygiene measures.