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Are you suffering from Tonsillitis?
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[QUOTE="raaman, post: 226999, member: 23419"] Are you suffering from Tonsillitis? What are typical symptoms of tonsillitis, which home remedies can we use and when is it necessary to see a doctor? We all know it: a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, swollen tonsils. Children and adolescents in particular often suffer from tonsillitis. Although common cold viruses are usually responsible, bacterial infections can also occur. Generally, tonsillitis heals without any complications. But, the symptoms are what bothers us the most - especially when they occur more frequently. Sore throat, trouble swallowing, swollen tonsils, fever, and headache - how can we relieve the symptoms? Some home remedies will help with the symptoms. Plenty of fluids, such as chamomile or sage tea, or gargling with salt water, can help with mild tonsillitis. Lozenges also help against swallowing difficulties and sore throats. The fever can be counteracted with calf wraps. Children are often given ice cream to help control symptoms. However, ice and cold drinks reduce blood flow in the inflamed area. So, it is better to use warm drinks, and see a doctor. Tonsillitis usually heals on its own with no complications, but a doctor can determine, if it's actually tonsillitis, and if it's caused by a virus or bacteria. If the symptoms last longer or the symptoms are very severe (e.g. Very high fever or breathing problems), it is advisable to consult either your family doctor or an ENT doctor. [/QUOTE]
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