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Deep neck infection, also known as serious neck infections, is a significant clinical concern, particularly in the context of adult nursing practice. These infections can arise from various sources, including dental infections, tonsillitis, and pharyngitis, often leading to potentially life-threatening complications if not addressed promptly and effectively. The neck region is a complex anatomical area containing crucial structures such as the airway, vascular systems, and numerous nerves, making any infection in this region particularly serious. The spread of infection in the cervical spaces can result from direct extension from contiguous structures or through hematogenous or lymphatic pathways. The potential for rapid progression and systemic involvement underscores the necessity for thorough assessment and early intervention by healthcare providers. Patients with deep neck infections may present with symptoms that include neck swelling, fever, dysphagia, odynophagia, and¡¦(»ý·«)
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