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TONSILS in throat
I have met A lot Of Doctors.. because of my tonsils.. They are larger than usual.. once i go to doctor and take medicine they go Away for few day and again they come back.. i am worried from 3 months.. i cant even concentrate on my studies due to fever on a regular basis...please tell what i have to do to get rid of these.
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I advice you try with salt - lemon -turmeric- honey gargle. Two pinch turmeric 1 tea spoon salt Half lemon 1 tea spoon honey In 100 ml of Luke warm water. Gargle - 3-4 times a day. Also green test with ginger will also help.
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Regular fever along with throat pain, difficulty in swallowing,,, can be due to recurrent tonsillitis,, During acute infection , they increase size, some times you can observe white patches over tonsils also. These episodes will decrease with age,, I.e by 12-13 yrs.
Next Steps
Please visit an ENT surgeon for further management
Health Tips
Regular Mouth wash, avoidance of cold items can prevent recurrence.
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At this age it is usually a hidden focus of infection in your paranasal sinuses that is frequently triggering the pharyngitis.
Next Steps
Meet an ENT Surgeon, indist on getting a plain coronal CT scan of the paranasal sinuses and once the reports are available, your ENT Surgeon will do the needful to solve your problem.
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