In general, tonsil suppuration refers to purulent tonsillitis, including: acute follicular tonsillitis and acute cryptogenic tonsillitis, mostly caused by bacterial infection or mixed infection, without active and effective treatment, usually can not be self-healing.
Tonsillar suppuration is mostly an acute purulent lesion caused by decreased immunity and bacterial or viral invasion, with diffuse congestion of the pharyngeal mucosa, which is most severe in the tonsils and the two palatal arches. The palatine tonsils are enlarged, and yellowish-white pus spots can be shown on their surfaces, or there are yellowish-white or grayish-white dotted pea-like exudates at the mouth of the crypts, which can be linked together to resemble a pseudomembrane, and the submandibular lymph nodes are often enlarged.
Tonsil suppuration can also be associated with pharyngolaryngeal diphtheria, scarlet fever, mononucleosis, leukemia, Fanshun’s pharyngitis, granulocyte-deficient pharyngolaryngeal pharyngitis and other diseases, and there are great variations in the way different diseases are treated.
When the tonsils are found to be suppurating, you need to actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis. Avoid blindly waiting for the disease to heal itself.