My tonsils are often inflamed and I have to be given fluids every time, is it considered an abuse of

Updated on healthy 2024-08-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hello! The tonsils are part of the lymphatic system throughout the body and play a defensive role in fighting disease. Once the body's immunity is reduced, pathogens in the tonsil crypts multiply, causing tonsil inflammation.

    Acute purulent tonsillitis is characterized by high fever, sore throat and suppuration of the tonsils, and if antibiotics are not used in time, the disease will develop and be prone to secondary pneumonia, myocarditis, acute nephritis, rheumatic fever and other diseases.

    **Antibiotics such as cefradine, ampicillin, azithromycin, netemicin sulfate, erythromycin, and roxithromycin are mostly used. Intravenous medications can work quickly. Rational use of antibiotics when required is not an abuse.

    Avoid hot foods during tonsil inflammation. You can eat some cold foods appropriately: mung bean soup, kelp soup, tofu soup, honeysuckle tea, chrysanthemum tea, bitter gourd tea, etc. to relieve symptoms.

    Usually exercise more, open your mouth to the mirror every day to see if your throat is congested and red, if so, you can spray Guilin watermelon cream locally. You can take watermelon cream throat clearing lozenges, golden throat tablets, etc., for 1-2 days.

    Occasionally, if you eat hot foods such as frying, take Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, or herbal teas such as Wanglaoji and Xia Sangju 1-3 times in time. It can effectively prevent inflammation of the tonsils.

    If this attention does not prevent the tonsils from becoming inflamed every month, surgical removal may be considered.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It should be. If you stop all antibiotics at the time of infection, then tonsillitis will not occur next time, and the reason you do it is because you use antibiotics every time. Recommendations:

    Stop the antibiotics and slowly rely on your own immunity to recover, then there will be no next time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    As long as it's a normal dose, it's not considered abuse, and the tonsils are often inflamed? It means that your resistance is very weak, usually pay attention to nutrition, you can use some astragalus and other traditional Chinese medicine to enhance resistance, if it really doesn't work, you can cut it, I wish you an early **!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Absolute abuse of antibiotics, you're going through a cycle of hell.

    According to my experience, macrolide antibiotics have a relatively good effect on tonsils, such as: madisomycin, jiaosamycin, etc., the effect of azithromycin in front of you is still good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is for the purpose of healing, not abuse.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Condition analysis: Hello, your condition belongs to lung and stomach heat in traditional Chinese medicine, which is more common in uneven diet and less water; It is recommended to go to a Chinese medicine practitioner who sells losses, and adopt a combination of diet adjustment and Chinese medicine**; In terms of diet, it is advisable to focus on light and easy-to-digest food, eat more vegetables and fruits, diversify the diet, eat as much as possible white radish, white fungus, lily, bitter gourd, grass chong god fish, soft-shelled turtle and other yin-nourishing fruits and judgment food, drink more water; In terms of medicines, you can use such as: bezoar Baolong pills, Qinghuo tablets, nasturtium, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Disease analysis: tonsil inflammation with antibiotics ** good to be fast, if you don't want to use antibiotics, you can use some Huasu tablets first, this is not an antibiotic, but it also has a bactericidal effect.

    Guiding Opinions: Yes

    If the tonsils are often inflamed, surgical removal of the tonsils may be considered. Because the tonsils, which are always inflamed, can no longer play the role of immune organs, and also play the opposite role, if they are always inflamed, they can be considered for removal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tonsillitis is treated with symptomatic support** combined with anti-infective drugs**. Support** includes drinking plenty of fluids, salt water coughing, etc. Antibiotics are effective against bacterial infections, and penicillin remains the drug of choice for most bacteria, although some bacteria have mutated and stronger antibiotics are necessary.

    Viral infections are not caused by bacteria, and inappropriate antibiotics can aggravate the condition. This infection is best supported on its own....Very serious infections require hospitalization**.

    Inability to swallow can lead to dehydration, in which case intravenous fluids are preferred, and intravenous antibiotics are more effective. What happens if tonsillitis doesn't work**? Tonsillitis can lead to severe peritonsillar abscesses, which are formed by a buildup of necrotic tissue and collapsing white blood cells.

    In severe cases, a ruptured abscess can block the airway and prevent breathing, and the infection can spread to the neck and chest, causing death. Therefore, tonsillitis should be performed under the guidance of an experienced physician. What causes tonsillitis to recur?

    Persistent tonsillitis can lead to tonsillar hypertrophy and chronic tonsillitis, despite the use of antibiotics, the tonsils can still re-infect, and food can create pus plugs in the small pockets called tonsil crypts that stay in the tonsils, which can lead to reinfection and prolong the course of tonsillitis. What is tonsillectomy and when is it needed? Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of tonsils, as a treatment for chronic tonsillitis, tonsillectomy is used when drugs, support and other methods cannot control tonsillitis.

    Although the actual situation of each patient is different, it is not possible to give a specific number of tonsillitis episodes before the tonsils can be removed. However, it is generally accepted that tonsillectomy should be done if 6 to 7 seizures per year or 2 to 3 seizures per year for several years. In some cases, tonsillectomy is necessary, including when the tonsils are excessively enlarged, affecting breathing and causing obstructive sleep apne.

    Diphtheria (which is rare) is also treated with tonsillar extraction, which can also be done in some cases where histopathological examination of the tonsils is required. All peritonsillar abscesses should have their pus removed, small abscesses or small pus can be aspirated directly with a needle, and large abscesses need to be surgically incised and drained under local anesthesia in the operating room. How is a tonsillectomy done?

    Tonsillectomy is performed under local anesthesia. There is a layer of capsule around the tonsils, the surgeon uses special instruments to separate the tonsils from the surrounding capsule, different surgeons have different surgical skills, but the most common method is to use a stripper or scissors, snares, etc., tonsillectomy can be performed on an outpatient basis, and it can be healed in 7-10 days after surgery, studies have shown that removing tonsils does not affect a person's immune function.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is better not to, surgery is recommended.

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