Herpes infection of the gums and other parts of the mouth is called herpetic gingivostomatitis
severe gingivitis is usually the inflammation and infection of the gums, when it gets a little bit more worse, it becomes periodontitis with periodontitis, gum surgery is usually needed.
Angular cheilitis is a condition characterized by inflammation and cracking at the corners of the mouth, typically caused by a combination of factors including fungal or bacterial infections, nutritional deficiencies, and drooling. Herpetic gingivostomatitis is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, presenting as painful sores in the mouth and on the lips. Both conditions can be uncomfortable but are treated differently, with angular cheilitis often responding well to antifungal or antibacterial creams, while herpetic gingivostomatitis may require antiviral medication.
Inflammation of the pharynx is called pharyngitis, while inflammation of the larynx is called laryngitis.
Inflammation of the the tonsils is called tonsillitis.
Symptomatic
Inflammation of the spinal cord is called Myelitis.
Inflammation of the pharynx is called as pharyngitis. inflammation of the larynx is called as laryngitis. Usually they do not come together.
Inflammation of the kidneys is called, "Nephritis".
Can an adult who has Herpetic Gingovastamitis give it to their child?
The inflammation of the eustachian tube is called eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD).
Inflammation of the brain is more commonly known as encephalitis.