Tonsil Inflammation Second Degree Is Serious

Tonsils second degree to tonsils are II degree large, tonsils II degree large alone can not be used as a judgment criterion to judge the severity of tonsillitis.
Inflammation of the tonsils in the second degree refers to the inflammation of the tonsils, resulting in tonsil enlargement beyond the pharyngeal and palatal arches, but does not reach the midline of the posterior pharyngeal wall of the situation and bilateral tonsils are not in contact with each other.
Common symptoms of tonsillitis include sore throat, increased pain when swallowing, pain that may radiate to the ear and even cause difficulty in swallowing, and some patients may experience chills, high fever, headache and general discomfort. When the condition develops rapidly or is not effectively controlled, it can be followed by peritonsillar abscess, which can also cause acute otitis media, acute rhinosinusitis, acute laryngitis and even parapharyngeal abscess.
Acute tonsillitis can also cause many diseases of the system, common ones are acute nephritis, acute rheumatic fever, myocarditis, acute osteomyelitis and acute arthritis.
You can’t rely on the size of the tonsils alone to evaluate the severity of the disease, but should combine it with the clinical symptoms and whether it is secondary to other diseases to determine. If the disease can be effectively controlled after active medical treatment, it means that the disease is not serious. When blindly waiting for the disease to heal itself or not receiving standardized and reasonable treatment, it will cause adverse effects on the body, and the disease will develop in the direction of seriousness.