Tonsillitis symptoms and causes
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils. The tonsils are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the back of the mouth, with one on each side of the throat. The tonsils are glands that form part of the immune system, and thus function to prevent infection from potential bacterial or viral organisms that enter through the mouth and nose.
However, sometimes the tonsils themselves can become infected, leading to swelling and inflammation of this tissue. Tonsillitis may be caused by eitherviruses or bacteria, although most cases are viral in origin and therefore resolve without the need for antibiotics. Acute tonsillitisusually resolves within 7-10 days. However, some individuals withchronic tonsillitis may suffer from recurrent or continuous symptoms of tonsillitis. Tonsillitis is most common in children and teenagers, although adults of any age can develop tonsillitis.
What causes tonsillitis
Tonsillitis is caused by either a viral or bacterial infection of the tonsils. Most cases of tonsillitis are caused by viruses. There are many different viruses that can cause tonsillitis, including
adenovirus
enterovirus
influenza virus
parainfluenza virus
Epstein-Barr virus(mononucleosis)
cytomegalovirus
measles virus
herpes simplex virus.
Symptoms of tonsillitis may include:
Sore throat
Difficulty and/orpain with swallowing
Fever
Difficulty feeding (in babies)
Pain with swallowing
Fever
Headache
Abdominal pain
Nausea and vomiting
Cough
Hoarseness
Runny nose
Redness and swelling of the tonsils
Tenderness in the glands of the neck (swollen lymph glands)
White patches or streaks on the tonsils (exudate)
Bad breath
Redness of the eyes
Rash
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