Can fire cause tonsil enlargement

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It's not strange for us to have a fire. If we drink too little water or eat some spicy food, it is likely to cause a fire. Therefore, we need to pay more attention. Let's talk about whether a fire can cause tonsillar enlargement.

Can fire cause tonsil enlargement

First: tonsillitis can be divided into acute tonsillitis and chronic tonsillitis. Suffering from acute infectious diseases (such as scarlet fever, measles, influenza, diphtheria, etc.) can cause chronic tonsillitis. Streptococcus and Staphylococcus were the most common pathogens. The clinical manifestations are often throat discomfort, foreign body sensation, dry hair, itching, irritating cough, halitosis and other symptoms.

Second: tonsillar enlargement may be caused by the accumulation of bacteria and secretions in the tonsillar fossa. The main pathogenic bacteria were Streptococcus or Staphylococcus. Or secondary to some acute infectious diseases, such as scarlet fever, diphtheria, influenza, measles, etc. The general symptoms are acute onset, chills, high fever up to 39 ~ 40 ℃.

Third: obvious local symptoms of sore throat, especially when swallowing, severe pain can radiate to the ear, children often cry because they can not swallow. If children's tonsil hypertrophy affects their breathing, it can hinder their sleep and often wake up at night. Recurrent sore throat, every cold, fatigue, poor sleep or alcohol stimulation after sore throat attack, and pharyngeal discomfort and blockage.

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Therefore, inflamed is likely to cause tonsillar swelling, and then may develop into tonsillitis, so you need to pay attention to this aspect, it is best to go to the hospital for treatment after finding this symptom.