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Chronic tonsillitis is typical of children and adolescents under the age of 15. This is because, as person reaches adulthood, his tonsils cease to work for the immune system any more. And so if the tonsils do not have to deal with pathogens, then they remain less vulnerable of suffering from any kind of infection and inflammation. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Chronic Tonsillitis: Symptoms, causes and treatment


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CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
  • SYMPTOMS CAUSES TREATMENT

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INTRODUCTION TO CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
  • Tonsils are the two lymph nodes established on
    each side of the back of your throat. They work
    as a defense mechanism. They help prevent your
    body from infection. When the tonsils become
    infected, the condition is called tonsillitis.
  • Tonsillitis can occur at any age and is a common
    childhood infection. It is most often diagnosed
    in children from preschool age through their mid
    teens. Symptoms include a sore throat, swollen
    tonsils, and fever.
  • This condition is contagious and can be caused by
    a variety of common viruses and bacteria, such as
    streptococcal bacteria, which causes strep
    throat. Tonsillitis caused by strep throat can
    lead to serious complications if left untreated.

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SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
  • Tonsils that become red, hot and swollen
  • Sore throat
  • Formation of a coating like surface on the
    tonsils. This could be white or yellow.
  • Difficulty in swallowing food, even water or
    saliva
  • Fever
  • Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
  • Hoarseness in the voice, which may be something
    like scratchy or muffled for some people
  • Bad breath
  • Abdominal pain, especially in smaller kids

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CONTINUE - SYMPTOMS
  • Feeling of stiffness while moving the neck
  • Headache that may be recurring and persistent
  • These symptoms may bother small children, but
    they may not be able to put them in words. So,
    parents must watch out for signs such as poor
    feeding, crying while opening their mouth for
    eating or swallowing, increased irritability, or
    expressing that their neck is paining.
  •  

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CAUSES OF CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
  • Viral infections Adenovirus, other ARI
  • Group A streptococcal bacteria.
  • Epstein-bar virus
  • Bacteroides and Fusobacterium
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • Syndrome Stevens Johnson
  • Leukemia
  • Radiation
  • Burns Pharyngitis

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TREATMENT OF CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
  • A warm saltwater gargle has been an age-old
    treatment method to manage acute as well as
    chronic tonsillitis. Encourage kids to gargle the
    water and spit it out. Doing this several times a
    day provides significant relief in the throat
    pain when swallowing.
  • Getting plenty of sleep and rest gives the body
    enough time to fight the infection.
  • Kids must be given plenty of fluids throughout
    the day. This would help to keep their throat
    moist and prevent dehydration. Warm
    soups, caffeine-free drinks, ice pops, etc., are
    good for this purpose.
  • Dry air may aggravate the symptoms, so it is
    better to use a cool-air humidifier in the
    room. Alternatively, leave a kettle of water
    boiling in the room. The steam will help in
    keeping the air moist.

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CONTINUE - TREATMENT
  • Lozenges also provide a good deal of relief from
    sore throat.
  • Avoid getting exposed to cigarette smoke, paints
    and the like. These substances irritate the
    throat and may worsen the condition.
  • Doctors may be consulted for medications to treat
    fever and pain that arise from chronic
    tonsillitis. These may help during bed time,
    which otherwise may be difficult because of the
    symptoms.
  • Although the above measures are good enough to
    treat chronic tonsillitis, if they don't work,
    then an ENT doctor may suggest for a surgery to
    remove the tonsils altogether.
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