Tonsillitis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment 🏥
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils, which are two lymph nodes located at the back of your throat. They help fight infections, but sometimes they themselves become infected.
🌿 Types of Tonsillitis
- Acute Tonsillitis
- Short-term infection, usually lasting 3–7 days
- Often caused by viruses (most common) or bacteria (like Streptococcus)
- Chronic Tonsillitis
- Persistent or recurring infection over months
- Can lead to bad breath, persistent sore throat, and enlarged tonsils
- Recurrent Tonsillitis
- Multiple episodes per year (commonly more than 3–4 per year)
- Often bacterial and may require medical intervention
🌿 Common Symptoms
- Sore throat, especially when swallowing
- Red, swollen tonsils, sometimes with white or yellow patches
- Fever
- Bad breath
- Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
- Hoarseness or muffled voice
- Headache or ear pain
🌿 Causes
- Viral infections (common cold, influenza, adenovirus)
- Bacterial infections (Streptococcus pyogenes – “strep throat”)
- Weakened immune system or exposure to pathogens
🌿 Risk Factors
- Age: most common in children aged 5–15
- Frequent exposure to germs (school, daycare)
- Smoking or secondhand smoke exposure
🌿 Treatment Options
1. Home Care (Viral Tonsillitis)
- Rest and hydration
- Warm saltwater gargles
- Over-the-counter pain relievers (acetaminophen, ibuprofen)
- Humidified air to soothe throat
2. Medical Treatment (Bacterial Tonsillitis)
- Antibiotics prescribed by a doctor
- Complete full course to prevent recurrence or complications
3. Surgical Treatment
- Tonsillectomy may be considered for:
- Recurrent tonsillitis
- Chronic infection causing difficulty swallowing or breathing
- Abscess formation (peritonsillar abscess)
💡 Prevention Tips
- Practice good hand hygiene
- Avoid close contact with infected individuals
- Maintain a healthy diet and hydration to support immunity
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