Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Causes, And Treatments

Complications Of Tonsillitis

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Obstructive sleep apnea may develop as a result of chronic tonsillitis due to the swelling of the airways that prevent proper breathing. Tonsillar cellulitis occurs when a tonsillitis infection spreads to other areas of the body. A peritonsillar abscess occurs when there is a buildup of pus located behind the tonsils, which may require surgery or drainage. It is important to take a full round of antibiotics even if symptoms begin to reside early to make sure the entire infection is gone.

Preventing Tonsillitis

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The best way to treat tonsillitis is to prevent it from occurring in the first place. Since it is highly contagious, be sure to wash hands frequently and keep a distance from others who might be infected. Children who put their fingers in their mouths frequently are at an increased risk. Washing children’s hands often and discouraging putting fingers near the face will help. Taking a whole food, plant-based multivitamin and probiotics will help boost the immune system to fight an infection before it becomes severe.

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