Tonsillitis treatment

  1. Is Tonsillitis Contagious, and How Long?
  2. Adult Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More
  3. Tonsillitis in Adults
  4. Persistent Sore Throat (Chronic Pharyngitis): Treatment & Symptoms


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Is Tonsillitis Contagious, and How Long?

Bacterial tonsillitis can lead to serious complications when left untreated. See your healthcare provider if you or your child experience any of the following symptoms: • Sore throat for longer than two days • Trouble swallowing • Excessive Treatment Treatment for tonsillitis depends on the underlying cause. Your healthcare provider will likely recommend a rapid strep test to determine if your illness has a viral or bacterial cause. If this test comes back positive, the infection is bacterial. Your healthcare provider may recommend a throat culture if it comes back negative. If you or your child have been experiencing recurrent bouts of tonsillitis, your healthcare provider may discuss surgery with you. • Seven episodes of tonsillitis in one year • Five episodes of tonsillitis per year for two years • Three episodes of tonsillitis per year for three years Tips to Prevent Tonsillitis The viruses and bacteria that cause tonsillitis are very contagious. While it may not always be possible to prevent infection, lower your risk with these steps: Summary Tonsillitis refers to the inflammation of the tonsils, two small glands located at the back of the throat. A bacterial or viral infection causes tonsillitis. Common symptoms usually include a sore throat, fever, painful swallowing, and fatigue. Tonsillitis is most common in school-age children and adolescents. Viral tonsillitis usually resolves independently, and bacterial tonsillitis may require treatment with antibiotics. A Wo...

Adult Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More

Tonsillitis is most often caused by a virus, but sometimes bacteria may also be to blame. Viruses that can lead to tonsillitis include: • • • • • • adenovirus • Bacterial infections cause tonsillitis between Streptococcus pyogenes, is the most common cause of bacterial tonsillitis. While tonsillitis itself isn’t always contagious, the germs that can cause it are. Risk factors for tonsillitis include young age and exposure to germs that cause viral or bacterial infections. One reason tonsillitis might be more common in children and teens is because the tonsils play a smaller role in immune function after puberty. It’s a good idea to wash your hands frequently and avoid sharing drinks with others if you’re prone to infections. You can still get sore throats and See a doctor if your symptoms become severe or last longer than A physician can diagnose the cause of tonsillitis by asking you questions and examining your throat. You may also need to have your throat swabbed to see if you have a bacterial infection. This test involves rubbing a sterile swab along the back of your throat to get a sample. The results can take minutes or up to 48 hours, depending on the location of the lab and type of test used. In some cases, doctors may want to perform a blood test to check your There’s no specific treatment for viral tonsillitis, but you can help reduce symptoms by: • getting plenty of rest • staying hydrated by • taking pain-relieving medication, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or...

Tonsillitis in Adults

For information about COVID-19 and tonsillitis, and the differences between the two, please visit our Tonsillitis means that your tonsils are inflamed or infected. Your tonsils are the large, fleshy glands at the back of your throat (one on each side). These glands make antibodies that help fight infection. While tonsillitis is most often seen in children adults of any age can get it, too. Tonsillitis can be caused by either bacteria or viruses. Some of them include: • Streptococcus (strep) bacteria; these germs are the most common cause of tonsillitis • Adenoviruses • Epstein-Barr virus, which causes infectious mononucleosis • Herpes simplex virus • Cytomegalovirus • Measles virus Tonsillitis caused by these germs is contagious, which means it is usually easily passed from one person to another. Why Choose Cooperto Treat Tonsillitis As ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists, Cooper’s team of otolaryngologists – head and neck surgeons have extensive training and experience in treating adults with tonsillitis both medically and surgically. Should surgery (tonsillectomy) be required, they use today’s most minimally invasive techniques for less pain and faster recovery. Risk Factors for Tonsillitis in Adults The major risk factors for tonsillitis in adults are: • Still having your tonsils: While many older adults may have had their tonsils removed when they were children—when surgery was a more routine approach to dealing with tonsillitis—a growing number of adults born in t...

Persistent Sore Throat (Chronic Pharyngitis): Treatment & Symptoms

Overview What is chronic pharyngitis? Pharyngitis ( What is the difference between acute pharyngitis and chronic pharyngitis? Acute pharyngitis is more common than chronic pharyngitis. Treatment involves treating the symptoms, and it usually goes away within 10 days. In comparison, chronic pharyngitis lingers for much longer — often for several weeks. There are many different causes, and treatment involves addressing the underlying problem. How common is chronic pharyngitis? While a chronic sore throat isn’t as common as acute pharyngitis, the condition still affects millions of people in the United States each year. Symptoms and Causes What are the signs and symptoms of chronic pharyngitis? Chronic pharyngitis symptoms are similar to acute pharyngitis symptoms. Generally, the condition is chronic if symptoms linger for longer than 10 days. Common warning signs include: • Pain or scratchiness in your throat. • Swollen glands in your neck. • • • A tickling sensation in your throat. • A tired voice. • A sensation that something is stuck in your throat. If you have an infection as well as a sore throat, you may also develop: • • • • • Sneezing. What’s the most common cause of a sore throat? Infections are the most common cause of both acute and chronic pharyngitis. However, a number of other factors can result in chronic pharyngitis, including: • Persistent tonsillitis, a condition in which your tonsils become inflamed and infected. • Environmental pollutants, such as smoke a...