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Chronic tonsillitis is a persistent infection of your tonsils. Acute tonsillitis usually resolves itself in a week or so, but if your symptoms last for more than two to three weeks, then it is characterized as chronic tonsillitis. 

What is chronic tonsillitis?

Debris like food, dead cells and saliva together form small stones in your crevices. These formations may harbor bacteria and worsen the condition of tonsillitis causing swelling, foul smell and sore throat. While some stones loosen themselves, your doctor may have to opt for surgical removal of your tonsils in severe cases. 
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What are the symptoms?

The following are the symptoms of chronic tonsillitis: 

  • You may notice white or yellow patches on your tonsils 
  • You will experience red and swollen tonsils 
  • Pain in tonsils 
  • Difficulty and pain while swallowing
  • Increased body temperature and bad smell in nose 
  • Bad breath 
  • Swollen tonsils 
  • Stomach and neck ache or back pain sometimes 

What are the causes of chronic tonsillitis?

There are various causes for chronic tonsillitis. They include: 

  • Strep infection: Bacterial or viral infection are also one of the causes of tonsillitis. Tonsillitis caused by streptococcal bacteria or group A streptococcal bacteria is defined as strep infection in tonsillitis. 
  • The most common cause of tonsillitis is the common cold or flu. 
  • Although tonsils are the first line of defense for the human body, they become more susceptible to infections after puberty. 

When do you need to see a doctor? 

If you spot any of the above symptoms, consult your tonsillectomy specialist to avoid any further complications because of negligence. Contact your doctor if you experience any of the following: 

  • Excruciating pain in your throat 
  • Fever with pain in your throat 
  • Difficulty in even drinking water 
  • Enlarged lymph nodes 
  • Weakness and fatigue due to pain 
  • Recurring symptoms for 24 to 48 hours 
  • Difficulty in breathing 

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What are the risk factors? 

  • Tonsillitis is most commonly seen in children aged between 6 and 15 years. Frequent exposure to bacteria and germs and absence of personal hygiene can cause tonsillitis in children. 
  • Tonsillitis is contagious

How is chronic tonsillitis treated?  

Chronic tonsillitis may need an immediate intervention of a tonsillectomy specialist.

  • Antibiotics: Initially, your tonsillectomy doctor prescribes antibiotics to fight chronic tonsillitis. But, in a few cases, the bacteria may grow resistant to antibiotics. In this case, your doctor may recommend tonsillectomy.
  • Tonsillectomy: It is a surgical procedure for removal of your tonsils. If you are suffering from chronic or recurrent tonsillitis, your doctor may consider tonsillectomy a final and efficient solution. 

What are the complications from chronic tonsillitis?

Persons with chronic tonsillitis may develop the following conditions if left untreated:

  • Sleep apnea
  • Peritonsillar abscess: An infection behind the tonsils including buildup of pus 
  • Tonsillar cellulitis: Worsening and spreading of infection to other parts of the body 
  • Rheumatic fever 
  • Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis 

What are the types of tonsillitis? 

There are three types of Tonsillitis: 

  • Acute: Acute tonsillitis is the most common type of tonsillitis found especially in children. The symptoms usually last from 7 to 10 days and it can be treated with home remedies. 
  • Chronic: If the acute tonsillitis continues to persist over 2 to 3 weeks then it is chronic tonsillitis. 
  • Recurrent: If your tonsillitis keeps coming back 5 to 7 times in a year, it is recurrent tonsillitis.

Conclusion

Bacterial and viral tonsillitis is contagious. Maintain throat hygiene. If you are infected with tonsillitis, it can be treated through both medicines and surgical treatment, but surgical treatment is preferred only in severe cases. Avoid self-treatment. 

How long does tonsillitis last?

Tonsillitis usually lasts from 3 to 4 days. If it continues for an extended period, consult your doctor immediately.

Will my tonsils be removed?

Not in all cases. Surgical removal procedure for tonsils is called tonsillectomy and it is used as a last resort.

What happens if I don’t seek treatment?

Untreated tonsillitis may lead to further complications that might fill your tonsils with pus and cause discomfort in swallowing, breathing and talking. Avoiding treatment is not suggested.

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