i had tonsillitis very bad beg of dec , got blood tested for glandular fever as doc thought it was not tonsillitis , i recoved however he wanted me to be retested for it but never did!. i have gone down with tonsillitis again! now however im scared it is glandular fever as im very down tired all the time also im prob reading in to this too much but i feel my left side where my spleen is feels bigger tham other side should i worry ?
Do not share drinks, toothbrushes or utensils with others. Wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom. Avoid touching your face, nose, or mouth every now and then. Common cold or bacterial infection causes tonsillitis. Viral infection clears out in a week, only symptomatic treatment is given. But bacterial infection is treated with antibiotics.
Enlarged spleen may be indicative of infectious mononucleosis. Get clinically examined by an ENT to detect mononucleosis. Your treating doctor will recommend surgery, tonsillectomy for tonsillitis associated with mononucleosis. Avoid doing heavy or strenuous work. Stay at rest. You can take vitamin supplements.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Causes Recurring Tonsillitis With Tiredness?
Hello, Do not share drinks, toothbrushes or utensils with others. Wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom. Avoid touching your face, nose, or mouth every now and then. Common cold or bacterial infection causes tonsillitis. Viral infection clears out in a week, only symptomatic treatment is given. But bacterial infection is treated with antibiotics. Enlarged spleen may be indicative of infectious mononucleosis. Get clinically examined by an ENT to detect mononucleosis. Your treating doctor will recommend surgery, tonsillectomy for tonsillitis associated with mononucleosis. Avoid doing heavy or strenuous work. Stay at rest. You can take vitamin supplements. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician