It can be either bacterial of viral. Your doctor will do a strep test and possibly a throat culture to determine the cause. If either is positive, that means that the tonsillitis is caused by bacteria. Penicillin or another broad base antibiotic will then be prescribed. If viral, there isn't a whole lot one can do except wait it out and try to relieve symptoms.
Humans have had tonsillitis since the dawn of time.
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Tonsillitis is simply an inflammation of the tonsils. Tonsillitis can be caused by either bacteria or viruses. The tonsils are part of the immune system and pathogens (disease causing organisms) are usually encounter these tissues first. Your body then mounts an immune response that results in inflammation of the tonsils. Inflammation is characterized by pain, swelling, redness, and heat. When in your tonsils, that means a sore throat.
Glands at the back of the throat, the tonsils.
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils most commonly caused by viral or bacterial infection.
AnswerTonsillitis is contagious at any stage. Tonsils are a filtering organ and some people (mostly children) may have to have them removed. AnswerPer every other website I have seen it says that it IS contagious. Please see below http://www.health-diseases-tips.com/is-tonsillitis-contagious-66844.htmlIt is contagious only up until the 3rd or 4th day of being on antibiotic, not at any stage.
The term "pathophysiology" refers to the processes which occur when an illness develops. Therefore, in tonsillitis, the tonsils become overloaded with an infection of a viral or bacterial nature. This causes inflammation of the area. In turn, the redness and swelling may cause a sore throat, high temperature and fever.
Depending on the quality of the bacterial control in the pool, it is technically possible.
Humans have had tonsillitis since the dawn of time.
Doubtful! I suggest you consult a physician if tonsillitis has, or is occurring.
No, strangle and tonsillitis are not the same thing.
Tonsillitis occurs when the tonsils are overwhelmed by bacteria. If it keeps occurring, the patient probably has chronic tonsillitis and needs their tonsils removed.
Clarithromycin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial ailments like strep throat, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and skin infections. It is also used to treat serious AIDS related infections.
No you can either be prescribed antibiotics from your GP , but if you are stuck the GP will check you if its either viral of bacterial though if it interfere with your everyday life thentonsillectomy might be the only solution.
If it is from step you should be without a fever and on antibiotics for 24 hours before coming in contact with other people. If it is another type of bacterial infection then you probably are not contagious. You should ask your doctor.
Tonsillitis is caused by bacteria that infect the tonsils. Since there are so many different types of bacteria that can cause tonsillitis, there is no way to know how it originated.