Relieving throat pain

How to treat chronic tonsillitis

Max. D Gray
By Max. D Gray. Updated: January 16, 2017
How to treat chronic tonsillitis

Chronic tonsillitis is a pathology that, as its name indicates, is chronic or ongoing. Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the lymphoepithelial tissue located on both sides of the throat (the tonsils). The palatine tonsils are part of the lymphatic tissue known as Waldeyer's tonsillar ring. This is the first defensive barrier against infections and part of the immune system's natural protection against airborne microorganisms. In this article, at OneHowTo.com we'll give you some recommendations for how to treat chronic tonsillitis.

You'll need:

  • Antibiotics
  • Liquids
  • Cold soups
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Steps to follow:

1

The first thing to do is to consult your doctor for a diagnosis that confirms that it is in fact chronic tonsillitis. The clinical presentation of the disease is a sudden acute onset, high fever, severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The pain may radiate to the ears and prevent the mouth from opening. Headaches are common and a feeling of severe malaise. We recommend that you consult our article, what are the symptoms of tonsillitis to learn more about the illness.

2

To begin treating and then curing chronic tonsillitis, antibiotic treatment is indicated. It's important to distinguish between the symptoms caused by viruses and those caused by bacteria, streptococcus pyogenes.

3

An important part of recovery, that's sometimes overlooked with chronic tonsillitis, is complete bed rest. Spend a few days in bed resting, while the strongest symptoms persist and drink a lot of fluids, especially warm ones (but not hot).

4

Painkillers are the most appropriate drugs to reduce and ease the symptoms of chronic tonsillitis. Here's a list of some painkillers:

  • Paracetamol
  • Phenacetin
  • Aspirin
  • Celecoxib
  • Diclofenac
  • Ibuprofen
  • Erythromycin
  • Naproxen

Don't give aspirin to anyone younger than 20 years old because of the risk of Reye's syndrome.

How to treat chronic tonsillitis - Step 4
5

Chewable Vitamin C will help treat chronic tonsillitis faster, as well as using an oropharyngeal antiseptic rinse that can contain bucoceptol, formoterol or mebucaina. This will help reduce swelling of the tonsils and treat it more effectively.

6

While you have chronic tonsillitis, you should follow a bland diet of pureed food and liquids that are easy to swallow. Broths, purées and sorbets are a good option. You also need to keep hydrated

How to treat chronic tonsillitis - Step 6
7

It's also very important to have good dental and oral hygiene since removing bacteria and microbes in the mouth will help eliminate chronic tonsillitis faster.

8

A good line of natural products to treat chronic tonsillitis is Forever Living Products, with several certified quality seals. If you have chronic tonsillitis, use their bee propolis, a natural antibiotic, that's sure to make a big difference, so that you'll no longer get tonsillitis.

This article is merely informative, oneHOWTO does not have the authority to prescribe any medical treatments or create a diagnosis. We invite you to visit your doctor if you have any type of condition or pain.

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Tips

  • In developing countries where microbiological culture studies are not as frequently done, a combined treatment is proposed for people with both enlarged lymph nodes and a painful throat/neck that can be detected using throat swabs.
  • It's not advisable to drink very hot drinks when you have tonsillitis since they can exacerbate the pain.
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