go to webmd.com and check out your symptoms,you could have strep.
2006-06-11 04:05:18
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answered by WHAT 5
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You have acute tonsilitis.
1)Frequent gargling with warm saline water will give you relaxation. It will allow you to cough and remove the phlegm which will give you lot of relaxation. A gargle with half a disprin in warm water will ease te pain.
2)Increase your liquid intake to chear the system
3)Stir honey and lemon to taste into a glass of hot water. Allow it to cool to room temperature before you sip it. The honey coats and soothes your throat, and the lemon helps reduce mucus
4) Humidfy the air around you, avoid smoke and other pollutants and rest your voice :)
Note: If tonsillitis is caused by a viral infection, you'll need to let the virus run its course. Recovery may take a week or two. If tonsillitis is caused by a bacterial infection, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics. Oral antibiotics typically need to be taken for at least 10 days. Although you'll probably feel better in a day or two, it's important to finish the full course of antibiotics. Stopping medication early may cause the infection to come back — which can lead to potentially serious complications.
2006-06-11 11:22:44
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answered by Pringles 1
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Acute tonsillitis: Patients have a fever, sore throat, foul breath, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), odynophagia (painful swallowing), and tender cervical lymph nodes. Airway obstruction due to swollen tonsils may cause mouth breathing, snoring, nocturnal breathing pauses, or sleep apnea. Lethargy and malaise are common. These symptoms usually resolve in three to four days but may last up to two weeks despite therapy.
Recurrent tonsillitis: This diagnosis is made when an individual has multiple episodes of acute tonsillitis in a year.
Chronic tonsillitis: Individuals often have chronic sore throat, halitosis, tonsillitis, and persistently tender cervical nodes.
Peritonsillar abscess: Individuals often have severe throat pain, fever, drooling, foul breath, trismus (difficulty opening the mouth), and muffled voice quality, such as the “hot potato” voice (as if talking with a hot potato in his or her mouth).
2006-06-11 11:02:59
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answered by jchas64651 4
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The white spots on your tonsils are puss, this means your tonsils are infected. You need to get on an antibiotic ASAP.
2006-06-11 11:07:52
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answered by Sunflower 3
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It means you have tonsillitis....
see a doctor.
2006-06-11 11:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you've got an infection. Perfectly normal.
Use hot saltwater to gargle every fifteen minutes until you feel better.
2006-06-11 11:03:34
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answered by thedavecorp 6
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i find that 1TBSperoxide,listerine and hot water 1TBS each, gargle twice a day works better than salt water
2006-06-11 11:08:47
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answered by sassafrass 2
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go consult a doctor
2006-06-11 11:02:53
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answered by Anonymous
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normal
2006-06-11 11:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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