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Im just here to get what yall think. I think i may have tonsilitis or some other throat infection. Bcuz i can feel a couple..i wouldnt call them swollen, but simply enlarged, lymph nodes on the right side of my neck. and i just read that the lymph nodes located on the neck area have to do with the throat/mouth. so what do you think? whats causing these couple lymph nodes to enlarge? I should note that i felt like ive had a sore throat lately...nothing too bad but still can feel it. and i have a minor cough, but ive always had a minor cough for as long as i can remember actually.

2007-07-22 20:09:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases

Also, my allergies sometimes have been acting up once in a while lately.

2007-07-22 20:09:43 · update #1

4 answers

Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils.

The tonsils are lymph nodes in the back of the mouth and top of the throat. They normally help to filter out bacteria and other microorganisms to prevent infection in the body. They may become so overwhelmed by bacterial or viral infection that they swell and become inflamed, causing tonsillitis. The infection may also be present in the throat and surrounding areas, causing pharyngitis.

Tonsillitis is extremely common, particularly in children.
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Homeopathic Medicine & Treatment for Tonsillitis :-

Baryta Carbonica. [Bar-c] :- Hughes places this remedy among the most prominent ones for acute tonsillitis, saying that, in his hands, it has been of almost unfailing efficacy; he uses the 6th. It is especially of use when the trouble is in the parenchyma of the glands, and suppuration rarely follows its use. It suits comparatively mild cases, who have an attack from any exposure. it removes the predisposition to attack. Belladonna is more superficial, and Apis has oedema.

It is very useful in cases where every cold settles in the tonsils, especially in children who have a chronic enlargement of those glands. The chief use of Baryta has been, however in chronic enlargement of the tonsils and it undoubtedly has been very often wrongly prescribed here, as it corresponds to comparatively few cases. 372 In a tendency to tonsillitis in scrofulous children with enlargement of other glands it will be found useful. Like Belladonna it seems to have an affinity for the right side. Children requiring Baryta are backward and bashful.

Baryta iodide :- is preferred by Goodno, and Tooker mentions Fucus vesiculosus in chronic cases.

Calcarea phosphorica. [Calc-p] :- In chronic enlargement of the tonsils in strumous children this remedy stands well in typical Calcarea cases. The tonsils are flabby, pale, there is a chronic follicular inflammation and impaired hearing. It efficacy in adenoid hypertrophy is well known and attested.

Calcarea iodata. [Calc-i] :- Enlargement of the tonsils similar to Baryta. They are hard, red and nodular.

Bromine. [Brom] :- Red swollen tonsils covered with a network of capillaries.

Lycopodium. [Lyc] :- Chronic enlargement of the tonsils, which are covered with small ulcers.

Ferrum phosphoricum. [Ferr-p] :- Chronic enlarged hyperaemic tonsils; smooth swelling.

Belladonna. [Bell] :- This remedy is the chief one at the commencement, it the case has passed the stage where Aconite or Ferrum phosphoricum would be indicated. There is redness and swelling, but the deeper the redness and the more the swelling, the less is Belladonna indicated. At the commencement of an attack it exceeds Apis in value, as Apis only involves the mucous surface. The neck is swollen and stiff externally, ulcers form rapidly and the right side is worse. In the acute paroxysms of the chronic from Belladonna is very useful.

Gelsemium :- Painful spot deep in tonsil, hurting out of proportion on swallowing, red, inflamed throat, pain streaking to ear, rapid progress. The 2x will often abort, when in the chilly stage.

Amygdala Persica :- Dark injection of the fauces, sharp pains, and difficult swallowing.

Phytolacca Decandra :- Especially in the follicular form, with pain at the root of the tongue or extending to the ears when swallowing. The parts are dark blue; the tonsils are large and blue, and there is intense dryness, smarting and burning and in the throat.

Ignatia :- Raue says that Ignatia is almost specific in follicular tonsillitis. Small superficial yellowish white ulcers; plug in throat, worse when not swallowing.

Guaiacum :- One of the most useful remedies at the commencement of an attack, especially of catarrhal tonsillitis. The characteristics are violent burning, headache, throat hot, chill and aching in back and limbs; abscesses form quickly. In the 1x frequently repeated it will often abort.

Hepar Sulphur :- Where there are lancinating pains, splinter-like and much throbbing with rigors showing that abscess is on the point of forming and it is desired to hasten it Hepar will be well indicated. Parts extremely sensitive to touch. Pain shoot into ears.

Silicea :- When the abscess has broken and refuses to heal, especially in rachitic children. Fistulous cases.

Mercurius Sol :- This remedy is rarely of service at the onset, but later in a more advanced stage than that calling of Hepar, when pus has formed; great swelling; whole fauces deep red; the tonsils darker than any other part; ulcers form; saliva tenacious; breath foul; pains less than Belladonna, but the general health is worse. Stinging pains and difficult breathing from the swelling. Pseudo membraneous deposit on tonsils and pharynx.

Apis mellifica. [Apis] :- Oedema is the watchword of this remedy. Useful in the simple form, not in the parenchymatous form, the throat is swollen both inside and outside. The superficial tissues alone are involved, not the parenchyma, which calls for Belladonna. Numerous points of beginning follicular secretion are present.

Lachesis. [Lach] :- Dark angry looking parts. Swelling is very great and there is much tenderness extremely. Left tonsil with tendency to go to right, pains shoot to ear on attempting to swallow, aggravation from hot drinks. Peri-tonsillar abscess. It is also a very useful remedy for a severe from of rheumatic pain following tonsillitis. The pus degenerates and becomes thin and offensive.

Kali muriaticum. [Kali-m] :- Almost a specific in follicular tonsillitis. No remedy has given the writer such satisfaction. The throat has a gray look spotted, with white. It is a valuable remedy in acute or chronic tonsillitis with much swelling. The 6x trituration is a reliable preparation.


Take the remedy which is similar to your symptoms.
No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.
Curing without any side effects or Complications Thats the Beauty of Homeopathic Medicine
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Take Care and God Bless you !

2007-07-22 20:18:52 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 0

If you have nasal drip, this can trigger inflamed lymph nodes- which the symptom is mild soreness and feels slightly swollen. Tonsilitis is something I get ALMOST faithfully each year between Feb and April and with this I get a very mild fever, both sides (but more on one than another) feels very sore and hurts to swallow anything, and if you take a flashlight and look in the back of your throat, you will see white specks on your tonsils.
Strep throat is with fever, very inflamed (burning, swelling and very sore)- flu like symptoms, fatique, low energy- all around feel very crappy.
Antibiotics are needed for both tonsilitis and strep- if this is more mild of symptoms like I first described, try Advil cold and sinus, this will break up the head congestion (though you may not actually feel congested) summer often is more hidden- and will allow you to break this up through releasing through the nose rather than releasing through the back of your throat- this will help the lymph nodes issue especially.
Hope this helps

2007-07-23 08:08:51 · answer #2 · answered by brandy2007 5 · 0 0

I get tonsillitis a lot it dosnt really sound like it

2007-07-23 06:40:21 · answer #3 · answered by Leah 2 · 1 0

if benedryl helps than its allergies..
if there is puss on ur tonsils...tonsilitis
if u cant talk? laryngitis

2007-07-23 03:18:24 · answer #4 · answered by njshoregrrl25 1 · 1 0

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