
Can An Adult Have Follicular Tonsil? What Are The Side Effects?

Question: Can an adult have follicular tonsil . And what are the effects of it .
Dear XXXXXX
Hello I am Dr Ravinder Sharma ENT surgeon
Yes adults too have risk of developing folliculat tonsilltis.
Compared to children they are less frequent but more severe.
Follicular tonsilltitis in adults carries more risk of converting into peritonsillar abscess (as compared to children) and complications. Everytime one gets a infection he requires a course of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs.
It is advisable to plan a tonsillectomy if one is having repeated atatcks of acute tonsillitis
I hope this answers your concerns. Feel free to contact me if your need more information on this
With warm regards
Ravinder Sharma
Hello I am Dr Ravinder Sharma ENT surgeon
Yes adults too have risk of developing folliculat tonsilltis.
Compared to children they are less frequent but more severe.
Follicular tonsilltitis in adults carries more risk of converting into peritonsillar abscess (as compared to children) and complications. Everytime one gets a infection he requires a course of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs.
It is advisable to plan a tonsillectomy if one is having repeated atatcks of acute tonsillitis
I hope this answers your concerns. Feel free to contact me if your need more information on this
With warm regards
Ravinder Sharma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thanks for the reply. Does it lead to frequent cough and cold followed by fever?
Dear XXXXXX
Thanks for the follow up of your query
Acute follicular tonsillitis is a acute infection of tonsils which presents with
Pain in throat
Difficulty inswallowing
Fever
Cough is also associated in quite a good number of cases
Drooling of saliva (in severe cases)
I hope this answers your concern. Feel free to contact me if you need further information about it
with warm regards
Ravinder Sharma
Thanks for the follow up of your query
Acute follicular tonsillitis is a acute infection of tonsils which presents with
Pain in throat
Difficulty inswallowing
Fever
Cough is also associated in quite a good number of cases
Drooling of saliva (in severe cases)
I hope this answers your concern. Feel free to contact me if you need further information about it
with warm regards
Ravinder Sharma
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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