The dangers of recurrent tonsillitis

The hazards of recurrent inflammation of the tonsils are as follows: 1. The most direct is that it can cause recurrent pain, dryness, burning and other discomfort in the throat, even making it difficult to swallow food normally, and can cause recurrent chills, fever, headaches and other related symptoms, seriously affecting the patient’s daily work, life and study. 2. Some patients with tonsillitis may also develop systemic complications, which may further cause nephritis, myocarditis, arthritis, etc. 3. 3. Some patients are prone to recurrent attacks of tonsillitis, resulting in gradual enlargement and enlargement of the tonsils, which may affect respiratory ventilation to a certain extent and even cause patients to have more serious snoring and continuous open-mouth breathing while sleeping, thus seriously affecting sleep quality.