What to do about headaches caused by tonsillitis

Inflammation of the tonsils is an acute inflammation of the throat, and when the inflammation is more pronounced it may trigger a headache in the patient. In clinical practice it is often necessary to actively control the symptoms of inflammation of the tonsils, and patients can be given cephalosporin antibiotics. Also be sure to ask patients if they have a history of cephalosporin allergies before administering the medication, and if they do, they can be replaced with azithromycin or levofloxacin tablets. If the patient has a significant headache, he or she can take oral loxoprofen sodium for pain relief. Headache caused by inflammation of the tonsils will be significantly reduced when the tonsillitis is smoothly controlled, often taking 3-5 days. It is also important to pay attention to the diet of tonsillitis, not to eat particularly spicy and stimulating food, and to try to eat a liquid diet. Also eat more fruits with more vitamin C, such as apples and pears, which have the effect of moistening the throat and resolving phlegm, which is effective for the recovery of tonsillitis.