What's Chronic Tonsillitis in Adults?

Tonsillitis is a result of an inflammation of your tonsils. Fortunately, it's not fatal and there are a variety of treatments available.

Tim Petrie
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What Are Signs That You Need Your Tonsils Removed?

Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgeries performed on children, but sometimes adults need to have their tonsils removed, too. Infection is the most likely reason your doctor may recommend a tonsillectomy.

Dr. Ann M. Hester
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Swollen Tonsils Caused by Allergies

Few allergies trigger swollen tonsils as a sole symptom. However, if you have pollen, fiber, food or other allergies then swollen tonsils might occur alongside other familiar symptoms. In some cases this will subside after a few hours.

Peter Mitchell
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Side Effects of Tonsillitis

The tonsils are two small pieces of tissue located on either side of the back of the mouth. They are part of the body’s immune system and help defend the body against infection—especially germs in the air or food. Tonsillitis is a medical condition in which the tonsils become infected due to a virus or bacterium.

Rae Uddin
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3 Ways to Cure Chronic Cryptic Tonsillitis

Cryptic tonsillitis occurs when the tonsils develop small pockets or pits called crypts. These crypts can trap food and form small growths called tonsilliths or tonsil stones. These tonsil stones are particle_temps of bacteria and other dead cells that often carry an unpleasant order to them as well.

Livestrong Contributor
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Complications of Very Large Tonsils

Tonsils refer to the paired tissues that are located toward the back of the throat. These tissues contain lymphocytes, cells needed to fight infection.

Lisabetta DiVita
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What Are the Dangers of Leaving Tonsillitis Untreated?

Tonsillitis is a condition where the tonsils, clumps of fleshy tissue located on each side in the back of the throat, become infected by a virus or bacteria.

Stephanie Chandler
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Side Effects of Getting Tonsils Removed

Frequent sore throats or tonsils that are so large they interfere with swallowing or breathing are typical reasons why a health care provider might recommend removing the tonsils. While tonsil removal surgery -- a tonsillectomy -- typically lasts only 30 to 45 minutes, the recovery period is usually about 2 weeks.

Jennifer Durst PA-C, MSHC
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Functions of the Tonsils

The tonsils are part of the lymphatic system. Comprised of lymphatic tissue, each tonsil is located on either side of the back of the throat. Usually, tonsils are equal in size, pink in color, and covered with small deep depressions called crypts. Each set of tonsils is composed of three types.

Maryann Gromisch
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4 Ways to Cure Chronic Tonsillitis

One of the only permanent ways to cure chronic tonsillitis is to have the tonsils removed.

Livestrong Contributor
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Diseases of the Tonsils

The tonsils are soft tissues that reside at the back of the throat to help fight infection. Sometimes the tonsils can grow really large and need to be removed. In some cases, the tonsils may become infected, and white pus starts to form on them.

Lisabetta DiVita
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Dairy & Tonsil Stones

While dairy products do not cause tonsil stones, an allergy to dairy may cause similar symptoms as tonsil stones. Tonsil stones are small stone-shaped balls that form in the tonsils from trapped debris that builds up in the tonsils.

Diane Marks
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