7 to 9 days if normal
over 3 weeks is chronic To long if u ask me
Kinda, tonsilitis is an bacterial infection. Tonsilitis like many other respiratory infections will occur alongside a viral infection like the flu or common cold. The bacterial infection may be contagous, but it is unlikely a infant will be able to develop the infection since their tonsils are not mature enough. That being said they can catch the flu or cold from you, which they already have been exposed to even before you showed symptoms.
5 to 14 days
No. Tonsilitis is not able to spread like diseases.
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
No.
Yes
No it can not.
do you mean Tonsilitis? If so, i had it last year, the best bet is to go to a doctor, i had to have mine taken out because my cause was so bad.
Well, tonsilitis can get quite painful if left untreated for a long period of time. But, if you are sure you are completeley unable to visit your doctor, then it would probably take a couple of weeks. But maybe you should pop down to your local chemist and get some pain killers or antiseptic throat sweets.
Viral illness 2 weeks, Bacterial with treatment 2 weeks unless serious. Serious illnesses are not included in my answer.
Penicillin is an antibiotic that is effective in treating bacterial infections such as strep throat, pneumonia, syphilis, and certain skin infections. It is not effective against viral infections like the common cold or flu.
The last stage before escape in viral replication is packaging of the newly replicated viral genome into newly formed viral particles or virions. This process involves assembling the viral genome with viral structural proteins to form mature virions that can infect new host cells. Once the virions are fully formed, they are released from the host cell, allowing them to spread and infect other cells.