Recurrent inflammation of the tonsils is usually due to the persistence of triggers or pathogenic factors, which are generally categorized into systemic factors, local factors and environmental factors.
1. Systemic factors: Systemic factors generally include systemic underlying diseases and chronic diseases, such as diabetes, anemia and liver diseases, which may lead to weakened and diminished immunity of the body, leading to recurrent inflammation of the tonsils.
2. Local factors: for example, for crypt tonsillitis, the crypt mouth of the tonsil is not open and adhesion, and there is local inflammation, such as nasal diseases, including sinusitis, nasopharyngitis, secretion downward reflux and postnasal drip, etc., and oral problems, including gingivitis and periodontitis, etc., may also be the focus of inflammation, which can also lead to recurrent inflammation of the tonsils.
3. Environmental factors: such as stimulation by some special environment, such as the presence of high temperature, dust, smoke and chemical gases and other stimuli, can also lead to recurrent inflammation of the tonsils.
Patients with recurrent inflammation of the tonsils have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive treatment, usually should pay attention to a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food.