Tonsillitis is a painful and uneasy health condition that refers to the swelling of the pharyngeal tonsils. The extent of this condition may involve other areas of the back of the throat, which includes the adenoids and the lingual tonsils. Our body's tonsils are lymph nodes, or oval-shaped masses of lymph gland tissue, located on both sides of the throat.
There are different types of tonsillitis and these are either acute, recurrent, chronic tonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess. The inflammation is generally caused by either a viral or bacterial infection. This health condition is usually a self-limiting condition, in such that it gets better without treatment, and generally has no severe complications, and is very much common in children and young adults, however it can occur at any age.
Characteristics of Tonsillitis
The major characteristics of this condition are pain in the throat and difficulty swallowing. Tonsillitis generally starts with a sudden sore throat and painful swallowing. The major causes of this condition include viral infections like flu, the common cold, mononucleosis, and streptococcus is the most common bacterial cause.
In the case of bacterial tonsillitis, this can be remedied by antibiotics, however viral tonsillitis cannot. This ailment is transmitted generally from one person to another by social contact such as- coughs, sneezes, and nasal fluids. It is a fact that only about 30% of tonsillitis in children are caused by strep throat, and only in 10% of adult sufferers is this condition caused by strep throat.
When this attacks, a person will feel pain in the mouth with swallowing, a mild headache, loss of appetite, a mild fever or high temperature, vomiting, abdominal pain, and the presence of white or yellow spots of pus on the tonsils.
Effective Herbal Treatments For This Conditiion
It is vital to strengthen the body's immune whether the tonsillitis is caused by bacteria or viruses. Herbalists and some physicians often recommend daily, dietary supplements of vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and beta-carotenes, which are normally found in fruits and vegetables, to effectively alleviate inflammation and fight infection.
There area also many herbal remedies that have been noted to be helpful in treating this condition, and among these are:
- Calendula (Calendula officinalis) and cleavers
This herb is potent as an excellent cleansing tonic and has a beneficial effect on all the lymph glands, including the tonsils.
- Echinacea (Echinacea spp.) and astragalus.
These herbs help to stimulate thebody's immune system.
- Galium Aarine
This herbal ingredient is potent in relieving swollen tonsils and other lymph glands and is also recommended for glandular fever. It is also effective in aiding the lymphatic system
- Goldenseal, myrrh, and bitter orange are potent in acting as antibacterials.
- Salvia officinalis:
This herb has a potent and helpful effect on all conditions of the mouth and throat and has well-known herbal astringent, antibiotic and antiseptic properties.
This painful and uncomfortable condition generally resolves within a few days, with the help of considerable rest and supportive care. Effectively treating the symptoms of sore throat and fever will make the patient more comfortable. If this condition persists for more than 48 hours, however, or the fever is higher than 102 degrees F, the patient should be seen by a doctor, and antibiotics may be prescribed to treat the infection, and should be taken as directed during the duration of the treatment.
VDR
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