What is the difference between lymphoma and tonsil inflammation?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-18
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The tonsils are clumps of lymphoid tissue located under the epithelium of the oropharynx. At the base of the tongue and around the pharynx, there are several groups of lymphoid tissue, which are called palatine tonsils, pharyngeal tonsils, and lingual tonsils according to their location.

    Lymph, also known as lymph, is a colorless and transparent fluid in humans and animals, containing lymphocytes, formed by the infiltration of tissue fluid into the lymphatic vessels. Lymph is found in all parts of the body and plays a vital role in the body's immune system. Lymphatic vessels are tubes similar in structure to veins and are distributed throughout the body.

    Lymph circulates in the lymphatic vessels and finally flows into the veins, where it is the medium through which tissue fluid flows into the bloodstream.

    Both belong to different human organs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Inflammation of the tonsils is an infection and inflammation, and lymphadenopathy has many causes, it may be inflammation of the adnexal tissue that drains to the lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels, or lymphadenopathy caused by lymphadenitis, or swelling caused by nearby tissue tumors (generally malignant tumors) draining to lymph nodes, as well as diseases of the hematopoietic system, such as leukemia, lymphoma, etc. Inflammation is usually accompanied by pain, and the pain in the early stage of tumors or leukemia is not obvious. If there is lymphadenopathy, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately to find out the cause of the swelling and treat the symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tonsillitis naturally causes swollen lymph nodes under the jaw or neck. The swollen lymph nodes caused by this condition are called lymphadenitis, which is inflammation and enlargement of the lymph nodes.

    Many people often have tonsil inflammation, and the hospital does not cure it for a long time. The tonsils are too weak to become inflamed when a virus invades. However, tonsillitis can cause other complications if it is not cured for a long time

    May cause pharyngitis, rhinitis, otitis media, tracheitis, heart disease, rheumatism, nephritis). Tonsillitis needs to be grasped tightly**: first, to avoid its further aggravation and deterioration, and second, the body needs to restore its function, exert its immune bactericidal effect, and enhance physical fitness.

    Generally, do not excision. The tonsils are immune organs, and they lose a part of the body after cutting - this organ is a trivial matter, mainly because the tonsils are the organs of the immune system, and after cutting, they lose the first line of defense of the human body.

    For tonsil diseases, the effect of drugs produced in hospitals and pharmaceutical factories has not been satisfactory so far. Chinese medicine can be fully considered. It is treated with traditional Chinese medicine pills that dispel stasis and dissolve knots, detoxify and reduce swelling, and target pimples, lumps and inflammation.

    As long as you find the right medicine, it is not difficult for you to know. Due to my work, the author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases of tonsillitis, pharyngitis and lymphadenitis caused by traditional Chinese medicine, which verifies the uniqueness of traditional Chinese medicine in the motherland.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Normally, the lymphocytes and antibodies in the tonsils can destroy or control the germs and maintain the body's health. However, when the body's resistance decreases, or the germs invade many times, especially when the number of germs is large and the virulence is strong, the tonsils will become inflamed, and mild cases include low-grade fever, cough, and sore throat; In severe cases, high fever, shortness of breath, and even convulsions may occur. If it is not timely, the body's resistance is not enough to defeat the germs, the inflammation can spread to the surrounding tissues, and can spread to other organs through the bloodstream, causing inflammation, and it will also cause systemic pathological reactions, which should be paid attention to and positive.

    Sensitive antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs should be used aggressively**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's easy to get sick, you have to be optimistic and very slow, you can't be anxious, you have to talk about the course of treatment on a drip, at least for a week, pay attention to your diet, drink more boiled water, and rest well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As soon as I caught a cold, my tonsils were inflamed and swollen. I was going to cut it off, but I didn't go. It would be bad if something went wrong, so I didn't cut it all the time.

    According to my personal situation, I think that my body will have inflammation of the tonsils when I have a cold, and there is no big deal with swelling, take a certain dose of anti-inflammatory drugs every day, and insist on taking it for a few days. This is a personal opinion. It depends,

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The easy-to-understand answer is because the tonsils are the first organ of the human body to prevent diseases, and the body is a little uncomfortable, such as a cold or flu. Generally, the tonsils are affected, and the role of the tonsils is to fight against these viruses and bacteria, but depending on the individual's constitution, people with poor resistance will cause tonsil inflammation or even enlargement. The tonsils are often inflamed and cannot be relied solely on taking medications such as antibiotics.

    Taking too many antibiotics can cause sequelae. The most dangerous thing is that it will make your body resistant to antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. This one is terrifying.

    Many patients say why my tonsils are often inflamed, and then it is not easy to get better when I take medicine, injections, and water, because we usually use anti-inflammatory drugs too easily. Regardless of whether you are unwell, it is better to go to the pharmacy by yourself or to a general clinic hospital. The doctor will prescribe some anti-inflammatory drugs for you.

    Causes our body to develop resistance to chemicals. It will also disrupt the body's immune balance, and the more you use the medicine, the better. The more difficult it is to get better Many diseases require the use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Therefore, the common misuse of antibiotics can lead to the lack of medicine available to us in the future. An old Chinese medicine practitioner in our hometown went up to the mountain to pick the Chinese herbal medicine ** tonsillitis, the effect of pharyngitis is very good, and the effect is unique. Not easy**.

    Innocuity***. Adults and children can do it**. Most of the thousands of patients who have been cured have not been in ** for more than ten years or 20 years.

    It is very famous in the area around our hometown, and in recent years, traffic information has developed. Many patients and friends from other places will also come to you, so that you can ** as soon as possible. Never** again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Lymphadenitis is generally secondary inflammation, for example:

    Cervical and submandibular lymphadenitis: generally caused by infection of the head, face, neck, mouth, throat and other parts, such as tonsillitis and pharyngitis.

    Axillary lymphadenitis: generally caused by infection of the upper limbs, breast, chest wall, back, and abdominal wall above the umbilicus;

    Inguinal lymphadenitis: usually caused by infection of the lower limbs, abdominal wall below the umbilicus, perineum and buttocks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When a baby is taken to the doctor when he is sick, the most common respiratory condition mentioned or asked by parents and doctors is the so-called "cold", "throat inflammation", "tonsil gland inflammation" or "upper respiratory tract infection". There is a lot of overlap, confusion and even misuse between these four conditions, and both the general public and even medical professionals are often vague and have their own words. Let's clarify and explain it here.

    However, some of them are conventional misuses, and they may not be changed all at once!

    "Upper respiratory tract infection" is a medical term that refers to all respiratory tract infections above the trachea, from the nose, mouth, throat (throat to vocal cords), tonsils, sinuses, and even the middle ear. It is supposed to include colds, throat inflammation and tonsil gland inflammation, but we often think of it as synonymous with "cold". Strictly speaking, these two are different.

    "Cold" or what we call "cold", "cold", synonymous with English common cold, is a colloquial expression. However, in the strict medical definition, a cold refers to an infection in the nose, sinuses, and a small number of pharyngeal infections! It is mainly caused by a viral infection and symptoms are usually mild.

    However, many medical staff will tell parents that the baby's throat is inflamed because the patient has a sore throat or a slight redness in the throat area.

    "Throat inflammation" is actually a very colloquial expression. Parents often think that the baby's throat is inflamed when the baby has a fever, refuses to eat, and has a hoarse voice. Doctors also often follow the assumptions of parents to explain the condition.

    In fact, the so-called throat inflammation should include pharyngitis and laryngitis, which usually includes tonsil inflammation, because the tonsils are located in the oropharynx of the person, and laryngitis usually has symptoms of hoarseness or poor breathing. The broad definition of pharyngitis in medicine actually includes pharyngitis, tonsillitis, tonsillitis and nasopharyngitis.

    "Tonsillitis" is relatively uncontroversial, as long as the doctor examines and finds that the patient's tonsils are red and swollen, it can be diagnosed. However, when some doctors find that the patient's tonsils are red, swollen and suppurated, they will emphasize tonsillitis, otherwise it is still a diagnosis of "laryngitis", telling parents that the child's throat is inflamed.

    After reading the above explanation, I don't know if your concept is clearer or more vague!? In the comprehensive medical definition and common expression, "throat inflammation" refers to the general cold symptoms and the phenomenon of inflammation in the pharyngeal area; "Tonsillitis" refers to the redness, swelling and inflammation of the pharynx and tonsils, which is also the way most doctors interpret it.

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