Small bleeding spots on the jaw are mostly suggestive of tonsillitis, which is an inflammation of the tonsils. Clinically, there are two types of tonsillitis: acute and chronic. The main symptoms are sore throat, fever and discomfort in the throat. The disease can cause local or systemic complications in the ear, nose, as well as heart, kidney and joints, so it should be taken seriously. Acute tonsillitis is mostly caused by Streptococcus haemolyticus. In addition, staphylococci, pneumococci, influenza bacilli and viruses can also cause the disease. The onset of acute tonsillitis is rapid, with a cold and high fever, and sore throat especially when swallowing. The patient may have swollen and painful lymph nodes in the jaw angle and elevated white blood cells in the blood. Chronic tonsillitis mostly has no obvious conscious symptoms, but may have a dry throat, foreign body sensation, etc., and often has a history of repeated acute tonsillitis episodes are the cause of the disease.