What to do if your tonsils are inflamed and you are vomiting

Vomiting caused by acute tonsillitis is mainly a systemic symptom due to bacterial infection, and can be accompanied by recurrent fever, chills and generalized weakness. It is best to use antiviral drugs or antimicrobials through the intravenous route, penicillin and cephalosporins have the best effect, and the systemic appropriate use of glucocorticoids is conducive to controlling the infection and reducing edema, vomiting is particularly intense, the appropriate use of drugs to inhibit gastric acid, such as omeprazole. If the vomiting caused by chronic tonsil, mainly due to the tonsil internal pus plug discharged into the gastrointestinal tract, the pus plug contains more endotoxin, causing gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, this time to excise the tonsil is the best treatment program, before the operation must be perfect gastroscopy, to exclude gastrointestinal tract itself caused by the disease of the symptoms of the class.