Inflammation of the tonsils is usually caused by bacterial infection, viral infection, induced by cold, exertion, body resistance decline.
1. Bacterial infection: normal people’s tonsils will also have a large number of pathogens, such as type B hemolytic streptococcus, haemophilus influenzae, etc. When the human body is cooled, overworked when the body’s resistance is reduced, the bacteria will reproduce in large quantities, which will lead to the occurrence of the disease. The pathological types are acute follicular tonsillitis and acute cryptogenic tonsillitis, both of which are acute purulent tonsillitis.
Anti-infective treatment is usually required, penicillins are preferred, and the route of administration is determined by the condition.
2. Viral infections adenovirus, rhinovirus, or herpes simplex virus can also cause tonsillitis. The general pathologic manifestation is acute cicatrization tonsillitis.
Usually no medication is needed, drink plenty of water, eat fluids, and get plenty of rest.
3. Bacterial and viral infection: bacterial and viral co-infection.
If tonsillitis recurs, surgical treatment is feasible by tonsillectomy.
If tonsillitis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.