Tonsils
These tonsils are lymph nodes located in the last mouth of the upper throat, which appear when opening the mouth. They protect the body from viruses and harmful bacteria. It is the first line of defense in the immune system. When a virus or a virus enters, the tonsils attack this parasite and eliminate it. It will cause inflammation and swelling. When the tonsils become inflamed, the body may be protected from any disease caused by any parasite.
Symptoms of tonsillitis
- Feeling pain, burning, swelling at the top of the throat with difficulty and reluctance when swallowing.
- High fever, fever, chills, general tiredness and fatigue.
- Vomiting and nausea with internal pain and loss of appetite.
- The redness of the tonsils and their swelling and the appearance of white pus on them.
- Feeling of ear pain and severe pressure on the eardrum.
- Pain in joints and general discomfort.
- Smelly of the mouth.
Tonsils Treatment
When you have tonsillitis you should see your doctor and follow the instructions below:
- An antibiotic containing penicillin or ampicillin must be taken either by muscle or orally according to the severity of inflammation.
- Analgesics and antihistamines should be taken with the temperature up to avoid being elevated to the point of complications.
- Rinse with water and salt to be warm while keeping away from any cool drink and be careful to eat hot drinks.
- Eat plenty of fluids and immortality for rest and no effort, but must leave the body to restore its vitality and activity.
- Do not smoke or experience the smell of smoke.
- Breathe from the nose and avoid breathing from the mouth so as not to increase the dryness of the mouth
tonsillectomy
When repeated treatment fails to get rid of tonsillitis or when one of the following conditions occurs, the tonsils should be removed:
- Enlargement of the tonsils greatly prevents the patient from swallowing and causes a severe obstruction.
- Recurrent inflammation with pus and abscess in cervical lymph node.
- Lack of appetite and weight loss especially in children.
- An allergic rhinitis accompanied by tonsillitis.
- Frequent abscess and abscess on the tonsils and throat.
- Fear of a tumor in the case of severe inflation of the tonsils.
- The effect of tonsillitis on the ear and fear of complications that harm the middle ear and affect the hearing.
Complications of eradication
- Drought for five days and a week
- Pain in the throat and ear and the possibility of inflammation
- Smell of mouth
- In rare cases, bleeding occurs, requiring doctor intervention