Tonsillitis
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Tonsil stones, which look like plaques or plates in your throat, are a symptom of tonsillitis and are caused mostly by bacterial infections such as streptococcus pyogenes - the one behind strep throat - although it may also be caused by other microorganisms. In some cases, pus plates are accompanied...

Tonsillitis is an infection in the tonsils which usually occurs in children. But often adults are also infected as tonsillitis is an infectious disease because the virus or bacteria causing the tonsillitis infection are contagious. But by using some basic hygienic precautions Tonsillitis can be prevented...

Inflammation of the tonsils, also known as tonsillitis, is when your tonsils to swell due to a viral infection. Or, less often, a bacterial infection. Often the symptoms are mild, with some swelling and a general run-down feeling. If the tonsillitis is acute or chronic, the levels of pain and discomfort...

Tonsillitis is a condition that occurs when our tonsils become inflamed, either by a virus or bacteria, causing pain, discomfort and in many cases even infections and fever. The symptoms of tonsillitis can be very painful and limiting.
Tonsils are help in the prevention of foreign organisms entering...

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A virus or bacteria can produce the appearance of tonsillitis, i.e. the area around the tonsils become infected and this produces aches and pains in the throat. You can detect if you have tonsillitis if you know the symptoms of tonsillitis.
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