Are bronchial inflammation and tonsillitis the same?

Bronchial inflammation and tonsillitis are not the same, they are in different parts of the body and are infected by different pathogens. For bronchitis, the pathogens are more complex and the bacteria are diverse, while tonsillitis is mainly streptococcus. Clinical symptoms are also different, bronchial inflammation is more often accompanied by obvious coughing, coughing up sputum, dyspnea, fever, belong to the lower respiratory tract infection. Inflammation of the tonsils is an upper respiratory tract infection, accompanied by sore throat and mild difficulty in breathing, which is mainly seen when the tonsils are too enlarged and block the airway. In addition, the patient will also have a proper cough and little sputum. Clinically, both bronchial inflammation and tonsillitis require active symptomatic treatment, including the rational use of antibiotics.