Symptoms of tonsillar hemorrhage

The symptoms of tonsillar bleeding are as follows: 1. you feel that there is fluid coming out of the throat and that the fluid has a bloody taste, and if the bleeding is large, the bleeding will not only flow into the esophagus, but also into the mouth, and you will be able to see blood when you open your mouth. 2. you feel that the tonsils are swollen and painful, and before or during the bleeding process, you feel pain in the throat and a foreign body feeling. If the inflammation or blood irritates the trachea, an irritating cough will occur. 3. Physical examination will show that the throat is red and swollen, the tonsils are enlarged, and the tonsils can be clearly seen to have obvious bleeding spots.