Tonsillitis is primarily caused by viral or bacterial infections that lead to inflammation of the tonsils. Common viruses include those responsible for the common cold or influenza, while bacterial tonsillitis is often caused by Streptococcus bacteria. Factors such as weakened immune systems, exposure to infectious agents, and Allergies can increase the likelihood of developing tonsillitis. Symptoms typically include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen tonsils.
No. Tonsilitis is not able to spread like diseases.
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Kinda, tonsilitis is an bacterial infection. Tonsilitis like many other respiratory infections will occur alongside a viral infection like the flu or common cold. The bacterial infection may be contagous, but it is unlikely a infant will be able to develop the infection since their tonsils are not mature enough. That being said they can catch the flu or cold from you, which they already have been exposed to even before you showed symptoms.
what are the nusring intervention and discharges planning for tonsilitis???
You could have a cold or a strep infection. You could also have tonsilitis.
It means that you have to go to the doctor to see what happened.
she didnt that was just for the show and in the show because she had tonsilitis
the commomn ailments of lymphatic system are: Tonsilitis AIDS HIV
The tonsils go all swollen and the tonsils also get white Stuff on them
The medical condition is spelled "tonsilitis" (swelling of the tonsils), or, in UK English, "tonsillitis".