Is there a relationship between frequent inflammation of the tonsils and a prolonged stenosis?

There should be no causal relationship between frequent inflammation of the tonsils and stem overgrowth. The pathogenesis and causative factors of the two are completely different. However, there may be a certain degree of overlap between the two clinical symptoms, and clinical attention needs to be paid to differential diagnosis.
1. Chronic tonsillitis: the main reason for repeated inflammation of the tonsils is that there is bacterial residue and growth in the tonsil glands. Because the tonsil gland contains a lot of crypts and folds, bacteria are easy to remain in the gland, through the drug is not easy to completely kill, so when the human body cold cold, low immunity will be easy to recurrent inflammation.
2. Stromal overgrowth: due to the length, orientation and angle of the stroma itself is abnormal, resulting in the corresponding symptoms, clinical manifestations can be: sore throat, pharyngeal foreign body sensation, pain under the heart of the ear, headache, neck pain and so on. Most of the symptoms appear slowly, but may be triggered suddenly by turning the head, talking, or swallowing.
The symptoms of sore throat caused by the long stenosis need to be differentiated from chronic tonsillitis to avoid misdiagnosis and omission of diagnosis.