Beware of the Inflammatory Characteristics of The Inflamed Below


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  1. Beware of the Inflamed Tonsillus Characteristics Here When you or your baby complain of fever, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing food, you may wonder whether these signs and symptoms are characteristic of an inflamed tonsile. Tonsils or tonsils are glands in our body located in the back of the throat. Tonsils are responsible for filtering and catching germs before entering our respiratory tract and causing infection. Tonsils also produce antibodies to fight infections. Because of that function, the tonsils become the front line defense against germs in children. Only later along with the increasing age of the child, the task of the tonsils will slowly be delegated to other parts of the body.
  2. Tonsils served to ward off infection. However, exposure to bacteria and viruses can make the tonsils swell and inflamed, which in the medical world is called tonsillitis. Bacteria that cause tonsillitis are generally of the streptococcus group. Meanwhile, the virus that causes inflammation of the tonsils include influenza virus, rhinovirus (cold virus), adenovirus (diarrhea virus), parainfluenza (viral respiratory and pharyngitis or inflammatory voice), and Eipstein-Barr virus gland).
  3. Tonsils that are inflamed commonly occur, especially in children. Tonsillitis can occur occasionally, or it may recur at frequent frequencies. Generally, tonsillitis caused by a virus can heal by itself without any treatment after 4 - 10 days.
  4. Recognize The Tonsillin Characteristics Experiencing The Following Inflammation
  5. Bacteria or viruses that cause tonsillitis are transmitted through the air when a person is infected with a cough or sneezing disease. Even very small droplets of saliva sufferers contain bacteria or viruses. When you accidentally inhale the saliva spray, you are at risk of inflammation of the tonsils. When you touch the surface of a saliva spray containing the bacteria or virus, then you touch your mouth, eyes, or nose afterwards, you are at risk of developing tonsillitis.
  6. Once you are infected, you will reveal the characteristics of tonsils of tonsillitis as listed below. You may just show some symptoms, but it could be the whole of the following symptoms you experience all of them:
  7. Sore throat
  8. The main symptom of tonsils of tonsillitis is a sore throat. The throat and both tonsils (located on the left and right of the throat, upper-back of the tongue) appear red and swollen. Tonsil glands appear to have patches or pus points covering some or all of the surface of the tonsils. Because of this swelling of the tonsils, besides sore throat, people with tonsillitis usually also have difficulty in swallowing.
  9. Fever
  10. The characteristics of the second tonsils of inflammation are fever. Fever is a response from the body that indicates the body's immune system (in this case, your two tonsils) is struggling with the infection. A person is known to have a fever if his temperature is above 37.5 degrees Celsius (use a thermometer to get accurate temperature measurement results).
  11. Halitosis
  12. The trait of the tonsils of other inflammation is the breath of the patient who smells unpleasant. To be noticed is, the smell of odor is not only caused by inflammation of the tonsils. Lack of awareness of a person to maintain oral hygiene and oral cavity, the consumption of foods that smelled stingy, and low-carbohydrate diet can also trigger the occurrence of bad breath odor.
  13. Bad breath can certainly also be caused by a number of medical conditions. In addition to cases of tonsillitis, bad breath odor can also occur in cases of dental or gum infections, pharyngitis (inflammation of the voice box), local infection of the respiratory tract, sinusitis (chronic inflammation behind the forehead and cheekbones), chronic bronchitis , diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), kidney or liver disease, and lactose intolerance.
  14. Signs and symptoms similar to the flu
  15. The characteristics of tonsils of tonsils can also be flu-like signs and symptoms, such as runny and stuffy noses, sneezing, and coughing. When you have a sore throat accompanied by signs and symptoms of the flu, chances are that your cause of tonsillitis is a virus. Tonsillitis due to viral infection will usually recover without special treatment within 2 weeks.
  16. If you feel a sore throat accompanied by a sudden high fever as wellswollen lymph nodes but no signs and symptoms of flu as mentioned earlier, the possibility of inflammation of your tonsils caused by bacteria. This means you need to go to a doctor who may prescribe antibiotics. Tummy inflammation caused by bacterial infection if not handled properly will lead to complications, such as sinus and ear infections or peritonsil abscess. Repeated inflammation of the tonsils can block the airway and cause a number of problems ranging from mild to severe, such as obstructive sleep apnea (cessation of breathing during sleep, caused by a blockage of the airway). Treat Your Own Tonsillitis Caused by Virus If you experience the inflamed tonsile characteristics that if caused by a virus, you can do your own treatment at home. The goal of self-care is to relieve signs and symptoms of tonsillitis while your body is fighting the infection. The treatment you can do yourself at home is to relieve the discomfort you experience from sore throats and other symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, and sneezing. The steps you can take are as follows: Gargling with water salt. Mix 1 teaspoon salt with 250 ml of warm water, then use to rinse as often as possible. Salt is a natural antiseptic that can help 'rinse' the virus from your body. Some sources do not recommend gargling with salt water for children under 8 years of age. Drink warm or cold water, depending on which makes you feel comfortable. One of the characteristics of tonsils of tonsils with inflammation is fever. Thus, drinking lots of fluids (including juice, fruit juice, soup, or other electrolyte fluids) can help lower body temperature. Take pain relievers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. In taking the medicine, read and follow the instructions listed on the label. If you are unsure of the dose, consult your doctor. Do not give aspirin to individuals under the age of 20. Many rest A warm bath to help lower body temperature. Its warm water vapor also helps in relieving clogged noses. The article discusses the characteristics of tonsils of inflamed tonsils, which are accompanied by a glimpse of tips for treating inflammation of the tonsils caused by viruses at home. Hopefully this article brings benefits to us all.

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