Suggest Treatment For Severe Tonsillitis
Tonsillar hypertrophy
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
As per photo, it appears to be grade 2 tonsillar hypertrophy ( no muscular growth).
It could be due to recurrent episodes of tonsillitis or secondary to allergy or due to acid peptic disease.
Hope this answers your question, if you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Brief Answer:
No concer
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thanks for considering my answer and for your follow up.
Yes. I can see. It is a mucosal fold of tonsillar tissue.
Do not worry, it's not a cancer. it's in uncommon in your age and doesn't look like one.
All the best.Take care.
permanent cure-tonsillectomy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Answers for your query.
1.Yes. It's a mucosal fold (I am sure).
2. Cancer is common in 4- 5 decade and which is commonly seen in people who smoke and take alcohol for prolonged periods.
3.Most cancers appears as expholiative growths (cauliflower like appearance which is red to white) which tends to bleed on touch and associated with neck mass (lymph node enlargement).
4. Permanent solution- tonsillectomy.
All the best.
No cancer
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Yes. I am still thinking of simple tonsillar hypertrophy (no cancer).
Lymph nodes enlargement differs ( fixity, tenderness number and size) from infection to cancer. This can only be differentiated by any surgeon and it can be proved by fine needle aspiration cytology.
Human papilloma virus is one of the associated factor in causing the cancer, but not in all.
In my opinion, you can go ahead for tonsillectomy to prevent recurrent lymphadenitis (infection of lymph nodes causes enlargement).
Take care.
no lymphoma
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
1. No. Its not lymphoma (you do not have lymphoma. Most common symptoms are weight loss, fever and lymph node enlargement in groups(inguinal,axillary).
2. Yes. Even lymphoma is treatable one.
3. MRI doesn't confirm lymphoma. You need to confirm with fine needle aspiration cytology or lymph node biopsy.
4. In case of prolonged lymph node enlargement, I suggest you to go ahead for above mentioned investigations.
5. In my opinion, it is just lympheadenits (lymph node inflammation), secondary to recurrent episodes of tonsillitis.
Take care.
No lymphoma.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
As per photo, there is no asymmetry ( lymph node enlargement).
I have already told you, it's not single, it's always multiple groups ( lymph node enlargement) seen in lymphoma with deranged cells (size, shape and number).
Do not worry. You do not have lymphoma.
Take care.