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Symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of tonsillitis

Typical symptoms of tonsillitis

Tonsillitis, also known as tonsillitis, is a common condition that affects both children and adults. Its symptoms can be bothersome and affect everyday functioning.

In young children, the most common symptoms are:

In children, the symptoms of tonsillitis may be particularly severe. Common symptoms in young children include:

      • Fever
      • Sore throat
      • General weakness
      • Difficulty eating and swallowing
      • Swelling and redness of the tonsils

Risk factors for angina

There are many risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing tonsillitis. Belong to them:

      • Age (children and adolescents are more susceptible)
      • Viral or bacterial infections
      • Exposure to cold and humid weather conditions
      • Contact with people with angina
      • Poor oral hygiene

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of tonsillitis is based on observation of symptoms and a physical examination performed by a doctor. In some cases, it may be necessary to take a swab of the tonsils to identify the pathogen.

The conservative treatment strategy includes:

Treatment of angina can be both pharmacological and conservative. Depending on the type and severity of the infection, your doctor may recommend:

      • Antibiotics in case of bacterial infection
      • Painkillers and antipyretics
      • Drinking fluids and resting
      • Local anti-inflammatory treatment

Complications

Untreated tonsillitis can lead to complications such as ear infections, purulent tonsillitis, and throat infections. Therefore, it is important to properly treat angina and follow medical recommendations.

Surgery

In some cases, especially when tonsillitis is often recurrent or chronic, surgical removal of the tonsils may be necessary. This solution is used as a last resort and requires consultation with a specialist.

Your suggestions

If you suspect that you or your child has tonsillitis, do not delay visiting a doctor. Follow your doctor’s recommendations and maintain oral hygiene to reduce the risk of angina.

Recommended articles

To learn more about oral health, preventive behaviors and treatments, we recommend reading the following articles:

      • “How to take care of healthy tonsils?”
      • “Home remedies for soothing a sore throat”
      • “Ear inflammation: causes, symptoms and treatment”

Tonsillitis is a condition that can significantly impede everyday life. It is worth knowing what its typical symptoms are, what factors may increase the risk of its occurrence, and how to treat it effectively. If in doubt, it is always worth consulting a doctor who will select the appropriate treatment strategy.

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