Tonsillar pus is usually considered to be caused by pathogenic bacteria infection, while normal blood routine may be related to the low virulence of pathogenic bacteria, strong tonsillar immunity, systemic use of antibiotics and other reasons.
1. Low virulence of pathogenic bacteria: when the virulence of pathogenic bacteria is relatively weak, it is not enough to mobilize the systemic immune response mechanism, which is reflected in no clear change in the blood routine.
2. Stronger tonsil immunity: the tonsils are the largest major immune tissue organ in the oropharynx, which can play a local immune role against foreign pathogenic factors, and when the inflammation is limited to the tonsils, abnormalities can often not be seen in the blood routine.
3. Systemic use of antibiotics: after systemic use of antibiotics in some patients, the systemic inflammation can be controlled to a certain extent, so that the abnormal indicators of increased reactivity in the blood will tend to normalize.
When tonsil suppuration occurs, it is necessary to actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination and standardized diagnosis and treatment, and the severity of the disease can not be evaluated simply by the routine blood test.