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What Causes Chills Along With Tinnitus And Swollen Tonsils?
Between 101 to 103 Chills Body aches Ringing in ear Sharp ear pain Vomiting Swollen tonsils White blotches/ coating Just recently a purple spot on tonsil most affected Trouble swollowing Negative result for strep and mono Waking up drenched in sweat Looking for any feed back. Thank you.
As per your query, you have symptoms of chills along with tinnitus and swollen tonsils which seems to be due to strep throat, granular pharyngitis and probably due to viral infection.
I would suggest you to avoid intake of spicy, sharp food and cold beverages. Do warm saline gargles on daily basis. You should consult general practitioner once for proper examination.
The Doctor may order blood test, examine physically and take history to confirm the diagnosis. The doctor may prescribe antiviral drug like acyclovir along with antipyretic and analgesics medications.
The doctor may also refer you to ENT specialist if there will be mumps or any other condition related to upper respiratory tract infection.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Chills Along With Tinnitus And Swollen Tonsils?
Hello, As per your query, you have symptoms of chills along with tinnitus and swollen tonsils which seems to be due to strep throat, granular pharyngitis and probably due to viral infection. I would suggest you to avoid intake of spicy, sharp food and cold beverages. Do warm saline gargles on daily basis. You should consult general practitioner once for proper examination. The Doctor may order blood test, examine physically and take history to confirm the diagnosis. The doctor may prescribe antiviral drug like acyclovir along with antipyretic and analgesics medications. The doctor may also refer you to ENT specialist if there will be mumps or any other condition related to upper respiratory tract infection. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari