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How long does it take for a fever caused by tonsil inflammation to get better on its own?
Patients with tonsil inflammation who have symptoms of fever need to use drugs to actively fight infection**, and in the case of regular and effective drugs**, the symptoms will gradually improve within 3 to 5 days.
If the patient has a fever and a high temperature, fever-reducing medications** may be used as appropriate to improve symptoms. Patients who are receiving infusion anti-infection** can also use hormone drugs for short-term anti-inflammatory**, such as dexamethasone, hydroprednisone, etc., which can effectively improve general discomfort symptoms such as fever.
Tonsil inflammation is caused by bacterial and viral infections, which often cause symptoms of sore throat, dry itching, and high fever.
It is recommended that tonsil inflammation actively use antibiotics to fight infection under the guidance of a doctor**, and infusion can be used if necessary, which will shorten the course of the disease and effectively alleviate the symptoms of tonsil inflammation, and the general course of tonsil inflammation lasts about 7 days, and the fever will generally subside after the inflammation subsides.
Inflammation of the tonsils is usually caused by a bacterial infection. Due to the individual's constitution and condition, the specific duration of fever varies from person to person, and may last for 3 to 7 days, especially tonsillitis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and repeated high fever manifestations may appear. It is advisable to observe changes in body temperature.
Patients can appropriately choose physical cooling methods or drug fever reduction methods for symptomatic treatment**, and at the same time, they need to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital in time to take medication according to the results of blood routine, C-reactive protein and other examinations.
Different pathogen infections require different types of antibiotics for anti-inflammatory**. At the same time of anti-inflammatory, it is necessary to use Chinese patent medicine to clear the throat and moisten the throat.
It is advisable to check the blood routine and also check the local area to see if it is due to a viral or bacterial infection. Prompt use of antiviral or anti-inflammatory drugs**.
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Swollen tonsils indicate that your body has inflammation, and under normal circumstances, it will generally get better within 7 days, which is related to the individual's physical condition.
This is the function of self-recovery of the human body, fever is a self-protection function, the benefits of low-grade fever lasting about 38 degrees outweigh the disadvantages, on the one hand, this temperature can kill some bacteria in the body, on the other hand, the damage to the human body organs is small, if it reaches around 39 degrees, it should be taken immediately to reduce fever, this body temperature has a lot of harm to the body.
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Usually 2 to 5 days. (This is the case when I myself have inflammation of my tonsils).
At that time, pay more attention to rest, sleep more, and don't let yourself be overworked. Fever usually goes away quickly.
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The causes of tonsil inflammation are divided into: bacterial infection, viral infection, and acute infection of surrounding organs. The most effective method is medication.
1. Bacterial infection.
After a bacterial infection causes inflammation of the tonsils, symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain of the tonsils usually appear. It can be done with antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor**.
2. Viral infection.
For patients with tonsil inflammation caused by viral infection, and symptoms such as obvious tonsil pain, drugs with heat-clearing and detoxification effects can be used.
3. Acute infection of surrounding organs.
Acute pharyngitis, rhinitis, periodontitis and other organs around the tonsils can induce tonsil inflammation. It can be done under the guidance of a doctor**.
Medication for tonsil inflammation should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and the hospital should be examined in time**, and no self-medication should be allowed.
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Not necessarily, not under normal circumstances, but only when it is more serious.
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How long does it take for tonsillitis to get better depends on the type of disease, the patient's physical condition, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1.If it is acute tonsillitis, it is generally okay for about 1 week**. Patients need to be treated with adequate antibiotics**.
If the patient has a fever, different methods of reducing fever can be selected according to body temperature, such as physical cooling or antipyretics. If the patient is in poor health or has an underlying medical condition, it may take a little longer.
2.If it is chronic tonsillitis, the time will be relatively longer, about 7-10 days. Chronic tonsillitis is mainly carried out by antibiotics combined with traditional Chinese medicine**.
3.If the patient does not respond well to the drug or develops a tonsil abscess, surgery may be required, which will take longer. The wound can heal in about a week after surgery, but it takes about 1 month to fully recover.
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