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摘要
儿童头颈部感染可能很严重,需要立即进行诊断和治疗。这些感染通常是由根尖周围脓肿、牙齿外伤、未治疗的龋齿(蛀牙)或牙科手术后遗症引起的。儿童不良的口腔卫生习惯和推迟牙科治疗可能会增加患病风险。肿胀、不适、发烧、吞咽困难、三叉症(无法张口),偶尔还会出现呼吸困难或说话困难,这些都是儿童头颈部感染的常见症状。儿科牙医和医护人员通常通过临床检查、病史以及牙科 X 光片和 CT 扫描等影像学检查来确定感染的程度和部位。为了控制病情,通常会使用广谱抗生素。如果忽视这些感染,可能会导致蜂窝织炎、路德维希心绞痛、纵隔炎和败血症等致命后果。
Space Infections in Children- A Case Report Series
Head and neck area infections in children can be severe, necessitating an immediate diagnosis and course of treatment. These infections are frequently brought on by periapical abscesses, dental trauma, untreated dental caries (cavities), or consequences from dental operations. Poor oral hygiene practices and postponed dental treatment in children might raise the risk. Swelling, discomfort, fever, trouble swallowing, trismus (inability to open the mouth), and occasionally difficulty breathing or speaking are common symptoms in children with head and neck region infections. Clinical examination, patient history, and imaging tests like dental radiographs (X-rays) and CT scans to map out the extent and location of the infection are commonly used by paediatric dentists and healthcare professionals to identify these illnesses. To manage the illness, broad-spectrum antibiotics are frequently administered. These infections, if ignored, can result in potentially fatal consequences such as cellulitis, Ludwig's angina, mediastinitis, and sepsis.