Tonsillitis is anเอ็กโอ วอลเลทinfection of the lymph nodes in the throat. It can cause flu-like symptoms such as sore throat, swollen throat, high fever, difficulty swallowing, and headache. Acute tonsillitis may last for 3-4 days, but some people may have relapsing or chronic inflammation. Tonsillitis usually resolves on its own without treatment. but taking proper care of yourself May help relieve symptoms and speed up recovery.
What is tonsillitis?
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils. Which is the lymph nodes in the neck behind the back on both sides that act to trap various germs that enters the respiratory tract When the germs are too large to be out of control. or germs enter the body during the body's weakness It can cause infection, inflammation, swelling, and a sore throat.
Tonsillitis can be divided into three main types:
Acute tonsillitis Symptoms usually last for 3-4 days.
Persistent tonsillitis means tonsillitis that occurs several times a year. which may have symptoms, heal until healed and then come back with new symptoms keep repeating
Chronic tonsillitis refers to chronic tonsillitis.
Tonsillitis is more common in children. But it can happen to teenagers and adults as well.
Tonsillitis symptoms
Tonsillitis symptoms There may be the following
Sore throat, pharyngitis, swelling, redness
Difficulty swallowing, pain when swallowing
hoarse voice
headache, ear pain
fever, chills
Fatigue, no strength
The tonsil area may have white or yellowish patches.
bad breath
Children may also have other symptoms, such as
refuse to eat
stomach ache
vomit
drooling
unusual fussing
Causes of tonsillitis
Tonsillitis can occur for the following reasons:
virus infection Tonsillitis is most often caused by a viral infection such as the influenza virus, enterovirus. (Enterovirus) Adenovirus
bacterial infection The bacterium that commonly causes tonsillitis is Streptococcus Pyogenes, which causes strep throat. But it can also be caused by other bacteria.
Risk Factors for Tonsillitis
Age Younger children are more likely to develop tonsillitis. Babies and young children are more likely to develop viral tonsillitis. Children aged 5-15 are more prone to bacterial tonsillitis, and older adults may also have a higher chance of developing tonsillitis.
Being in an environment that is prone to infection, such as school-age children who have to deal with other children a lot. There may be a higher risk of getting germs. and cause tonsillitis
Tonsillitis Diagnosis
**The information herein is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. You should always consult your doctor for more information.
Your doctor can diagnose tonsillitis by examining the symptoms. especially in the oral area, behind the throat and throat, including checking for fever to see if there are any signs of infection, such as inflammation, swelling, high fever. Your doctor may also perform additional tests, including: