There is no difference between them.
Inflammation of the the tonsils is called tonsillitis.
Tonsillitis
As I understand it the suffix "-itis" is used when regarding an inflammation. * Tonsilitis: an inflammation of the tonsils * Laryngitis: an inflammation of the larynx * Bronchitis: an inflammation of the bronchus
Rhinopharyngitis or nasopharyngitis means inflammation of the nose and throat. Naso for the nose, pharyngo for the throat and itis means inflammation of.RhinitisRhin-(o) meaning nose and -itis meaning inflammation ofthe medical term for infection of nose and throat is; nasopharyngitisnaso for the nose, pharyngo for the throat and itis means inflammation of
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.
Inflammation will likely be cured by removal of the tonsils if the inflammation in question is in the throat. As for panic attacks, unless they are triggered by anxiety regarding the inflammation and tonsil-related health concerns, tonsil removal is probably irrelevant. If the panic attacks are triggered by anxiety regarding inflammation of the tonsils, having the tonsils removed will stop those particular panic attacks - but such a person is evidently prone to anxiety disorders and might want to consider discussing the matter with their doctor as the presence of panic attacks may point to an underlying inability to cope.
Words that end in -itis mean inflammation of. Like tendonitis means inflammation of tendons. Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix.
Tonsils are lymph glands that are located in the throat. Tonsils can swell due to inflammation and/or infectious bacteria or viruses.
Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils. The symptoms you describe are consistent with a cold, which may cause inflammation of the tonsils. See your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils most commonly caused by viral or bacterial infection.
The term "tonsillitis" has two "l"s because it originates from the Latin word "tonsilla," which refers to the tonsils. The suffix "-itis" is used in medical terminology to denote inflammation. Therefore, the double "l" reflects the plural form of "tonsilla," indicating the inflammation of both tonsils.
"Toungitis" is not a recognized medical term. It may be a misspelling of "tonsillitis," which is inflammation of the tonsils, or "glossitis," which is inflammation of the tongue. If you have concerns about symptoms in your mouth or throat, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.