What to do if an adult has tonsillitis and recurring fever?

Adults whose tonsils are often recurrently inflamed and always have a fever. In this case, it is recommended that the patient exercise more to strengthen the resistance ability, and must not eat spicy and stimulating food. Patients can also take oral vitamin C tablets, or Pitomod granules to improve the immune system. If the patient needs intravenous antibiotics to control the symptoms every time he has a fever and every time he has an inflammation, it is recommended that the patient consider surgery. The patient’s tonsils will be removed to avoid constant inflammation. However, after the surgery, the patient may often experience a foreign body sensation in the throat, often due to compensatory proliferation of lymphoid follicles in the posterior wall of the pharynx. However, if the patient’s tonsils are repeatedly inflamed, it is easy to induce myocarditis and nephritis. Therefore, relatively speaking, the advantages of tonsillectomy outweigh the disadvantages, and patients are advised to consider it carefully.