Tonsillitis symptoms and manifestations?

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Chronic tonsillitis is one of the most common diseases in clinic. In children, it is characterized by hyperplasia and hypertrophy of palatine tonsils. In adults, it is characterized by inflammatory changes. According to experts, the patient often has a history of sore throat, cold and acute tonsillitis. Usually less conscious symptoms, throat discomfort, foreign body sensation, irritating cough, bad breath or slight pain. Children with tonsillar hypertrophy often have symptoms such as poor breathing, snoring, vague language and slow eating. Due to the frequent swallowing of inflammatory secretions and stimulation of bacteria in gastrointestinal tract or crypt, the toxin is absorbed and causes systemic reactions, leading to dyspepsia, loss of appetite, fatigue, emaciation, headache, low fever and other symptoms.

Tonsillitis symptoms and manifestations?

Every cold, cold, fatigue, poor sleep or tobacco and alcohol stimulation after sore throat attack, and pharyngeal discomfort and blockage. Usually symptoms are not obvious, but often have a history of acute attack.

More common in children, hypertrophy of the tonsils can make swallowing difficult, ambiguous speech, poor breathing or sleep snoring. If the tonsil hypertrophy, may appear breathing, swallowing or speech resonance disorders.

Diffuse hyperemia was found in tonsil and lingual palatal arch, and yellow and white caseous dots could be seen in crypt mouth; These punctate objects can be discharged from the fossa only by pressing the lingual palatal arch with a tongue depressor. Due to the growth and reproduction of bacteria in tonsil and the pyogenic embolic material left in tonsil, it often causes halitosis, dry throat, itching and foreign body sensation.

matters needing attention

Due to the long-term influence of bacteria and toxins in tonsil crypt, allergic reaction can produce various complications, such as rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, heart disease, nephritis, long-term low fever and so on. Therefore, chronic tonsillitis is often regarded as one of systemic infections.