The direct factor of tonsillitis is mostly due to bacterial and viral infections, which are often transmitted through droplets, food or direct contact, and most often occur when the body’s resistance decreases. The disease can be divided into acute tonsillitis and chronic tonsillitis.
1. Acute tonsillitis: when cold, damp, fatigue, excessive smoking, alcohol, harmful gases and other factors make the whole body or local resistance is reduced, the pathogen can invade the body, or the original bacteria multiply and cause disease.
2. Chronic tonsillitis: repeated episodes of acute tonsillitis reduce local resistance, streptococcus and staphylococcus are easy to reproduce in the crypts, epithelial necrosis in the crypts, bacteria and inflammatory exudates gather therein, and the crypts are poorly drained, which leads to the occurrence and development of the disease.
When the tonsils are inflamed, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition.