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Tonsils
may be considered as two guards standing at the entrance (throat)
and protecting the human system against a wide range of intruders
such as bacteria, virus, allergens and the like. Tonsils are natural
protectors and vital organs of self-defense mechanism of the body.
They are like the soldiers fighting on the border who get injured
(inflamed) protecting the country.
Surgical removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy)
is a medico-surgical controversy since years. The homoeopathic medical
fraternity has always believed in the philosophy of conserving,
supporting and encouraging the body's own defense powers. With correct
homoeopathic medication, it becomes possible to SAVE TONSILS.
This web site is devoted to help patients
and parents offer an alternative homoeopathic medicine to save the
tonsils.
Homoeopathy offers effective, safe,
gentle and non-surgical treatment for chronic, recurring and enlarged
tonsils.
Tonsillitis is simply inflammation
of the tonsils. (Tonsils/itis, where itis means inflammation)
Causes
Major cause is the infection. Certain
bacteria (Most common being streptococcal group), viruses, and allergens
are known to produce Tonsillitis. Tonsillitis may also occur as
a result of certain allergy to food-preservatives, artificial colors,
etc.
The commonest cause of tonsillitis
is infection of the tonsils by micro-organisms. Certain bacteria
(most common being the streptococcal group of bacteria), viruses,
and allergens are known to produce tonsillitis. Allergens are usually
in the form of certain food articles. Common food articles that
can trigger tonsillitis are artificially colored sweets, sour fruits,
bananas, preservatives added to certain drinks, cold food or drinks,
ice-creams, etc. Environmental factors that may trigger an attack
of tonsillitis are exposure to excessive cold weather, damp climate
or change of weather. It must be borne in mind that bacteria and
viruses tend to flourish in crowded areas and hence patients who
are prone to tonsillitis can easily catch the infection in schools,
parks, theatres, etc. All these factors contribute to lowering the
immunity of the body and thus the tonsils fall prey to infection
by the micro-organisms.
Another causative factor that can
be of importance in the diagnosis of recurrent tonsillitis or chronic
tonsillitis is genetic tendency. Recurrent tonsillitis is frequent
in patients whose parents have also suffered from the same condition
during childhood or adolescence.
Thus it is not just one, but multiple factors that combine together
to lower the immunity of the body and this in turn causes recurrent
and chronic tonsillitis in patients.
Symptom
1. Sore throat: Pain in the throat is the
most common presentation. However, young babies may not present
with the pain but may present with an inability to eat.
2. Dysphagia: That is difficult swallowing. This
may either be due to pain or due to huge increase in the size of
the tonsils due to frequent inflammation.
3. Fever: Acute infection of the tonsils may present
with moderate to high rise in body temperature. In case of septic
foci on the tonsils, there may be fever with chills.
4. Apnea: Sleep apnea, a disturbed sleep disorder
may occur due to an obstruction to the air passage due to heavily
enlarged tonsils or adenoids.
However, it is interesting to note that most children with sleep
apnea do not recover of this disorder after the removal of the tonsils.
(This is because, in many cases, there are associated causes for
apnea, such as obesity, adenoids, small jaw, bony skull deformity
(congenital), neuromuscular disorder, etc.)
5. Snoring: Due to obstructed air passage
caused by the enlarged tonsils, snoring may be one of the symptoms
in many children suffering from recurrent tonsillitis. Again, it
may be noted here that snoring may be due to reasons other than
the enlarged tonsils.
6. General symptoms: Tonsillitis may be associated
with general fatigue, tired feeling, bodyache, loss of appetite,
low energy level, headache, etc.
7. On examination: The attending doctor may have
a look at the throat with a torch to find inflamed, red, congested
tonsils. There may be visible septic foci (small pus pockets). Externally,
one may palpate enlarged and mildly painful neck glands, indicating
some more lymph glands in the neighborhood.
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