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tonsillitis
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tonsillitis is inflammation, the tonsils, sore throat, tonsils, lymph nodes, in the back, the mouth, top, the throat, help to filter out bacteria, microorganisms, prevent infection, become so overwhelmed by bacterial, viral infection that they swell, become inflamed, causing tonsillitis, infection, in the throat, surrounding areas, causing pharyngitis, tonsillitis is extremely common, particularly in children, sore throat, persisting longer than 48 hours, possibly severe, difficulty swallowing, headache, fever, chills, tenderness, the jaw, throat, voice changes, loss of voice, look, in the mouth, throat, enlarged, visible tonsils, reddened, have white spots on them, lymph nodes, the jaw, neck enlarged, tender, touch, a culture, the tonsils, bacterial infection, a culture, the streptococcus bacteria, strep, it, most common, most dangerous form of tonsillitis, a rapid strep test, performed by physician by taking a throat swab, quick diagnosis, the tonsillitis is bacteria strep, antibiotics, given to cure the infection, antibiotics given, a one-time injection, by a 10-day course of antibiotic pills, antibiotic pills, must be taken, the full course, must not be stopped just, the discomfort stops, infection, not be cured, health care providers, treat all tonsillitis, antibiotics, prevent the chance of strep-related complications, others treat only known bacterial, strep infections to minimize the chance of reaction, antibiotic, rest, the body to heal, fluids, warm, not hot, bland fluids, very cold fluids, soothe the throat, gargle, warm salt water, suck on lozenges, containing benzocaine, similar ingredients, to reduce pain, over-the-counter medications, reduce pain, fever, not use aspirin in children infection could be viral, associated, reye's syndrome, surgery to remove the tonsils, tonsillectomy, people, tonsillitis symptoms, lessen in 2, 3 days after treatment starts, infection, is cured by then, require more than one course of antibiotics, complications of untreated strep tonsillitis severe, a tonsillectomy recommended, tonsillitis is severe, comes back, does not respond to antibiotics, pharyngitis, bacterial, pharyngitis, viral, dehydration from difficulty swallowing fluids, blocked airway from enlarged tonsils, peritonsillar abscess, abscess in other parts, the throat, rheumatic fever, subsequent cardiovascular disorders, kidney failure, post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, a sore throat persists longer than 48 hours, accompanied by other symptoms of tonsillitis, symptoms worsen, new symptoms develop, avoid people, known tonsillitis, bacterial sore throats, susceptible to tonsillitis.
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