Ways To Prevent And Treat Epiglottitis

Course Of Antibiotics

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Patients diagnosed with epiglottitis will generally undergo a course of antibiotics, which will help fight the bacteria causing the illness and swelling. Because there is an increased risk of choking when swallowing, antibiotics will need to be administered intravenously. Before administering antibiotics, physicians will typically run blood tests to determine the exact cause of the infection. The length of time a patient will need to be treated with antibiotics depends on how severe the infection is and how long it takes for the inflammation to decrease. When caught early, antibiotics typically begin to work within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. More severe cases can take up to a week.

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