The only way to contract tonsillitis via double dipping, is if a person before you had double dipped while being infected by the virus.
Tonsillitis is most commonly caused by bacteria, particularly streptococcus species. However, viral infections can also lead to tonsillitis, such as the Epstein-Barr virus. It is not caused by fungi.
Lead the way and ask them to follow.
Yes, swollen tonsils can be a sign of an infection, such as tonsillitis, which can lead to fever. The body's immune response to the infection can cause a rise in body temperature, resulting in a fever.
Definitely! You could infect a whole room full of people with your bacteria and viruses by double dipping in the chip dip. Sharing a drink with someone is less likely to poison multitudes. :)
No, strangle and tonsillitis are not the same thing.
Example sentence - I was sick with tonsillitis three times last winter.
you warm them up either in the microwave or over a double boiler
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).
Double dipping is not considered to be a health hazard, it may be a health concern, but not a hazard. Most of the germs that people spread through casual contact and or saliva is not very serious and most often even helps boost people's immune systems.