anginaa
Anginaa is a term used in several languages to refer to acute tonsillitis, a throat infection characterized by sudden sore throat, fever, swollen tonsils, and often white patches. In medical English, the term angina usually refers to angina pectoris, chest pain due to coronary artery disease, so the two uses are distinct in different contexts. The throat infection is most commonly caused by viruses, though bacteria such as group A Streptococcus can cause bacterial tonsillitis.
Symptoms typically include sore throat, painful swallowing, fever, swollen cervical lymph nodes, and headache. In children,
Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on history and throat examination. A rapid strep test or throat culture
Treatment depends on the cause. Viral infections are managed with analgesics, fluids, rest, and home care. Bacterial
Angina pectoris, in contrast, is chest pain from heart ischemia and is a separate condition. It requires
Prevention focuses on good hygiene to reduce infections and, for cardiovascular angina, modification of risk factors