Tonsillitis

Understanding Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to See an ENT Doctor

Is your child suffering from tonsillitis? Don’t let severe throat pain and high fever disrupt their comfort. Discover effective tonsillitis treatment in Indore that includes antibiotics and pain relief options. In cases where standard treatments fall short, our specialized care ensures comprehensive relief and speedy recovery. Trust us to manage your child’s health with expert attention and personalized care.

Chronic Recurrent Tonsillitis

When children or adults have frequent episodes of throat pain and fever, they might have chronic recurrent tonsillitis. If a child has more than five episodes in a year, a surgery called a tonsillectomy is recommended to remove the tonsils. For children who have trouble breathing through their nose due to large adenoids, an adenoidectomy might also be needed.

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"Visual comparison of normal vs. abnormal throat anatomy showing tonsillitis symptoms by ENT specialist Dr. Ajay Agrawal."

Enlarged Tonsils and Breathing Problems

Today, tonsillectomies are often done for enlarged tonsils rather than recurrent infections. Large tonsils can narrow the airway, leading to breathing problems, snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea.

Watch out for these symptoms:

• Sore throat
• Red, swollen tonsils
• White or yellow spots on the tonsils
• Difficulty swallowing

• Fever
• Bad breath
Swollen neck glands
Headache

Causes of Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis is usually caused by:

  • Viral Infections: Such as the common cold or flu.
  • Bacterial Infections: Including the notorious strep throat.
  • Other Factors: Allergies or chronic tonsil problems.

Expert Diagnosis and Treatment

Dr. Ajay Agrawal provides top-notch tonsillitis treatment in Indore. Here’s what you can expect:

  1. Thorough Examination: A complete check of your throat, ears, and nasal passages.
  2. Throat Swab: To detect bacterial infections.
  3. Blood Tests: To uncover any underlying issues.

Treatment options include:

  • Viral Infections: Managed with rest, fluids, and pain relief.
  • Bacterial Infections: Treated with antibiotics.
  • Chronic Cases: Severe or recurring tonsillitis may require a tonsillectomy.

Why Choose Dr. Ajay Agrawal?

For the best tonsillitis treatment in Indore, trust Dr. Ajay Agrawal. With his expertise and patient-centered care, you’ll receive personalized treatment tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a sore throat, red and swollen tonsils, white or yellow spots on the tonsils, pain in throat when swallowing, fever, bad breath, swollen neck glands, or a hoarse voice, you might be dealing with tonsillitis.

Tonsillitis can be caused by viruses like the common cold or flu, or by bacteria such as those that cause strep throat. Sometimes, chronic irritation from allergies or other factors can also lead to tonsillitis.

Doctors diagnose tonsillitis by examining your throat. They might also take a throat swab to test for bacterial infections like strep throat, and sometimes blood tests to find out the exact cause of the infection.

Treatment depends on the cause. Viral tonsillitis usually improves with rest, fluids, and over-the-counter pain relievers. Bacterial tonsillitis requires antibiotics. If tonsillitis is severe or keeps coming back, a tonsillectomy (surgery to remove the tonsils) may be needed.

Yes! To prevent tonsillitis, practice good hygiene like washing your hands regularly, avoid close contact with people who are sick, stay hydrated, and avoid smoking. For chronic or severe cases, your doctor might recommend removing the tonsils.

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