Doubtful! I suggest you consult a physician if tonsillitis has, or is occurring.
Enzymes in biological systems are broken down by other enzymes called proteases. These proteases help regulate the activity of enzymes by breaking them down when they are no longer needed.
No, enzymes are not minerals. Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts, facilitating and speeding up chemical reactions in living organisms. Minerals, on the other hand, are inorganic substances essential for various bodily functions but do not act as catalysts like enzymes do.
The enzymes responsible for breaking down starch in the digestive system are amylase enzymes.
Enzymes are not destroyed during chemical reactions.
Most enzymes are proteins. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates sufficient for life. Since enzymes are selective for their substrates and speed up only a few reactions from among many possibilities, the set of enzymes made in a cell determines which metabolic pathways occur in that cell. Enzymes are known to catalyze about 4,000 biochemical reactions.
Yes, that would be a good idea.
Tonsillitis is often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Factors that can increase the risk of getting tonsillitis include being in close contact with someone who has the infection, having a weakened immune system, and frequent exposure to germs in environments such as schools or daycare centers. Practicing good hygiene, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and avoiding close contact with individuals who are sick can help reduce the risk of getting tonsillitis.
yes u can, but its pretty pointless for tonsillitis anyway, rather take broad-spectrum anti-biotics
Example sentence - I was sick with tonsillitis three times last winter.
No, strangle and tonsillitis are not the same thing.
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.
there is an irwin moore sign/squeeze test for chronic tonsillitis (one of the criterias to confirm chronic tonsillitis)
the icd-9 code for chronic tonsillitis is 474.00
The correct spelling is "tonsils" (lymphoid tissue in the throat).
No, you can not give tonsillitis to another individual, especially, if you do not have tonsillitis. This is an inflammatory infection within a person's body. This is not a contagious infection.
Are you referring to oral sex? You can contract tonsillitis only from someone who has tonsillitis or is carrying a virus or bacteria that causes tonsillitis. These are spread through breathing, coughing, sneezing, kissing... you get the idea. But you can't get it from her vagina and it certainly doesn't have anything to do with her cycle.
The concept of tonsillitis dates back to ancient times, but it was formally recognized as a medical condition in the early 19th century. The term "tonsillitis" itself was first used in medical literature in the early 20th century.