Tonsillitis
Dr. Sadat Offers Expert treatment for Tonsillitis at the Bhopal ENT Clinic.
Tonsillitis, an inflammation of the tonsils, manifests with symptoms such as a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. Typically affecting children, it also occurs in adults. The tonsils, two oval-shaped tissue pads at the back of the throat, play a crucial role in the immune system, guarding against infections. Dr. Sadat Qureshi and Dr. Shalini Jadia Offer Expert treatment for Tonsillitis at the Bhopal ENT Clinic, Bhopal

However, they can become infected themselves, leading to tonsillitis. Typically, treatment includes rest, fluids, and over-the-counter analgesics. In severe cases or frequent occurrences, a doctor may recommend antibiotics or, in some cases, removal of the tonsils. Prompt attention and care can alleviate discomfort and promote recovery.
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At Bhopal ENT Clinic, we prioritize personalized care for each patient. Dr. Jadia, our experienced ENT specialist in Bhopal, designs individualized treatment plans, keeping in mind unique conditions and preferences. With our dedication to tailored health care, we ensure comprehensive and effective solutions to all the needs of our patients.
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Symptoms of Tonsillitis
Sore Throat
One of the hallmark symptoms of tonsillitis is a sore throat. It can range from minor discomfort to severe agony, making it difficult to swallow or communicate.
Swollen Tonsils
Tonsillitis commonly produces enlarged and irritated tonsils. You may notice that your tonsils appear larger than usual, and they may be red or have white spots or pus on them.
Difficulty Swallowing
Swollen tonsils can make swallowing painful and uncomfortable. This can lead to decreased appetite and difficulty staying hydrated.
Painful or Hoarse Voice
Inflammation of the tonsils can affect the voice, causing it to become hoarse or raspy. Speaking may be painful or strained.
Fever and Chills
Tonsillitis can sometimes be accompanied by a fever, especially in more severe cases. You may also experience chills or body aches.
Bad Breath
Due to the presence of bacteria and debris in the mouth and throat, individuals with tonsillitis may experience bad breath (halitosis).
Swollen Glands
The infection may cause the lymph nodes (glands) in the neck to swell and become tender.
Headache
Some people with tonsillitis may experience headaches, which can range from mild to severe.
Fatigue
Fighting off an infection can be exhausting, leading to feelings of fatigue and weakness.
Difficulty Breathing
In severe cases where the tonsils become very swollen, there may be difficulty breathing or even signs of obstructive sleep apnea, especially in children.
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Don’t let tonsillitis interfere with your quality of life. Take the first step towards relief by scheduling an appointment with Dr. Shalini Jadia, ENT, and a specialist at Bhopal ENT Clinic. Contact us today to book your consultation and experience compassionate care you can count on
FAQs
The infection of the tonsils, two little glands at the back of the throat, is known as tonsillitis It can be caused by viral or bacterial infections.
Common symptoms include a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, swollen glands in the neck, and sometimes white or yellow spots on the tonsils.
Treatment depends on the cause of the tonsillitis. Viral tonsillitis usually resolves on its own with rest and home remedies to relieve symptoms. Doctors may give antibiotics to treat bacterial tonsillitis.
It’s advisable to see a doctor if you experience severe throat pain, difficulty breathing or swallowing, a persistent fever, or recurrent bouts of tonsillitis.
In some cases, untreated tonsillitis can lead to complications such as abscess formation, obstructive sleep apnea, or rheumatic fever. Seeking prompt medical attention and following treatment recommendations can help prevent these complications.