Septic tonsillitis, often caused by bacterial infections like streptococcus, is typically contagious as long as the individual exhibits symptoms and until they have been on appropriate antibiotic treatment for at least 24 hours. Without treatment, the contagious period can last for several days to weeks. It's important to maintain good hygiene and avoid close contact with others during this time to prevent spreading the infection.
Septic tonsillitis, also known as streptococcal tonsillitis, is contagious until the person has been on antibiotics for at least 24-48 hours. It is important to finish the full course of prescribed antibiotics to prevent spreading the infection to others. Close contacts may also need to be evaluated and treated if necessary.
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.
yes it is
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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.
If it is strep you are contagious for 24 hours after you start antibiotics and are without a fever. If it is viral that is not as serious but you will be contagious for longer.
Septic tonsillitis is a rare and serious complication of acute tonsillitis where the infection spreads from the tonsils to the surrounding tissues and bloodstream, leading to systemic bacterial infection. Symptoms may include high fever, severe throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and enlarged lymph nodes. Prompt medical attention and treatment with antibiotics are necessary to prevent potentially life-threatening complications.
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils, including strep throat. It may or may not be contagious, depending on the cause of the infection.
Quinsy throat, also known as peritonsillar abscess, is not directly infectious, but it often develops as a complication of bacterial tonsillitis, which is contagious. The bacteria causing the initial tonsillitis can be spread from person to person through saliva or respiratory droplets. While the abscess itself is not contagious, the underlying infection that might lead to it can be.
No. As the name indicates, it is an infection or inflammation of the tonsils. However, there can be genetic predispositions to tonsillitis, with it running more in some families than in others.
This is an inflammation of the meningeal lamina that surrounds the brain and the spine marrow. This is septic, which means "infected".
If you've been prescribed antibiotics I'm assuming that you tested positive for a bacterial infection. Sometimes you doc will prescribe them anyway (bad idea). Strep can cause tonsillitis and we all know that you wont be contagious after 24 hours of being on antibiotics. If your tonsillitis was caused by a viral infection the antibiotics wont do anything for you except lower your immunity, and you'll still be contagious.