Tonsillitis classification
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Overview
There are 3 main types of tonsillitis: acute, subacute and chronic.
Classification
Tonsillitis can be classified into acute, chronic, and recurrent forms.[1]
Acute Tonsillitis
- Primarily caused by bacterial or viral infection.[1]
- Presents with tonsillar erythema, edema, odynophagia, dysphonia, fever, and headache.[2]
- Tonsillectomy is not usually indicated to treat acute tonsillitis; viral tonsillitis is self-limited and bacterial tonsillitis will resolve with antimicrobial therapy.[3]
Chronic Tonsillitis
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stelter K (2014). "Tonsillitis and sore throat in children". GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 13: Doc07. doi:10.3205/cto000110. PMC 4273168. PMID 25587367.
- ↑ "Tonsillitis - NHS Choices".
- ↑ Stuck BA, Götte K, Windfuhr JP, Genzwürker H, Schroten H, Tenenbaum T (2008). "Tonsillectomy in children". Dtsch Arztebl Int. 105 (49): 852–60, quiz 860–1. doi:10.3238/arztebl.2008.0852. PMC 2689639. PMID 19561812.