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Home Remedies for Tonsillitis:
Tonsillitis means inflammation of the tonsils, which are two oval-shaped tissues located at the back of the throat. Some symptoms of tonsillitis include sore throat, trouble with swallowing, stiff neck, fever, headache, and yellow or white patches on the tonsils. Bacterial or viral infections often cause tonsillitis.
Drink liquids and eat soft foods:
Combine lemon juice (one teaspoon), cinnamon (one teaspoon), honey (one tablespoon) and apple cider vinegar (one tablespoon) mixed in hot water and drink. Water also helps to prevent dryness, irritation of the tonsils.
• Hot teas and other warm liquids can be soothing on the throat.
• Cold ice pops can also soothe throat discomfort.
Gargle with warm water and salt:
Mix one teaspoon (4 ml) of salt into an 7 ounce glass of warm water. Gargle the salty water, spit it out, and repeat as necessary to relieve the sore throat caused by tonsillitis.
Remove any environmental irritants:
Such as dry air, cleaning products, or cigarette smoke. Also, try using a cool-air humidifier that adds moisture to the room.
Consider alternative remedies:
Always consult your doctor prior to trying any of the following alternative remedies. There are not recommended for children and adolescents. Options to consider include:
• Papain. This is an anti-inflammatory enzyme that may help to reduce inflammation of the tonsils.
• Serrapeptase. Anti-inflammatory enzyme that may help in tonsillitis.
• Slippery elm in lozenge form. This has been shown to aid in pain relief.
• Andrographis. This is aimed at treating symptoms of fever and sore throat.
Getting Professional Treatment:
Confirm your diagnosis by a throat swab and culture. It is important to see either your family doctor or an emergency doctor to determine the diagnosis. The biggest concern with tonsillitis is when it is caused by Group A Strep bacteria.
This will require medical treatment with antibiotics, as failure to treat it can lead to potentially dangerous complications.
• Seeking medical treatment usually resolves the infection without complications.
• Tonsillitis may also be caused by viral infection. It is not always caused by strep bacteria; however, it is always best to be seen by a healthcare professional.
Ensure adequate fluid and calorie intake:
Doctors want to check, whether you are able to consume adequate fluids and food daily.
Doctors recommend controlling your pain via medication so you can continue to eat and drink.
• If you are unable to eat or drink, your doctor will likely prescribe IV fluids and calories to tide you by, until the corticosteroid and pain medications can take effect and decrease the pain and swelling in your tonsillar area enough for you to consume food and drinks orally.
Take pain medications:
Your doctor will recommend acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) as needed for pain control.
• Acetaminophen (Tylenol) better choice as it combats fever as well as pain. Tonsillitis are the result of an infection, so acetaminophen can help to bring your fever down too.
• However, you must be careful with acetaminophen, as it is added to so many medications, which makes it easy to overdose. Make sure to keep track of the total dosage and avoid taking more than three grams per day.
Take antibiotics as directed by your doctor:
You may be required to take penicillin for 10 days if the doctor determines that bacteria caused the tonsillitis.
• If you are allergic to penicillin, request an alternative antibiotic
• Finish the antibiotics even if you feel better.
• Ask your doctor about what to do if you forget or miss a dose of the antibiotic.
Get a tonsillectomy. If antibiotics do not help, or if you experience chronic or frequent tonsillitis.
• Doctors perform a tonsillectomy to remove the two tonsils from the back of the throat. Besides being the final treatment option for tonsillitis, a tonsillectomy also alleviates sleep apnea or other breathing problems related to enlarged tonsils.
• Doctors generally finish the surgery in one day, but patients fully recover in approximately 7 to 10 days.
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