I have been suffering from tonsil problems repeatedly, and I want a proper and permanent solution for them. What treatment may help prevent the problem from recurring?
Asked by Male, 35 · 14 days ago
People often get repeated tonsil infections when their throat is sensitive to frequent bacterial or viral attacks. If you often have colds, sinus problems, allergies, breathe through your mouth, or have low immunity, you might notice sore throats, fever, swollen tonsils, bad breath, or trouble swallowing coming back again and again. Medicines can help for a while, but the infection may return soon after. Simple steps like gargling with warm salt water, drinking enough water, getting enough sleep, and keeping your mouth clean can help soothe your throat and lower the chance of getting sick again. Things like dust, smoking, cold drinks, and weak immunity can also make tonsil problems worse. Sometimes, antibiotics or throat medicines are needed when the infection is active, but you should only take them if your doctor says so. If tonsillitis keeps coming back or starts to affect your breathing, sleep, swallowing, or daily life, your doctor might suggest removing your tonsils as a long-term fix. If you notice pus in your throat, a high fever, swelling in your neck, or trouble breathing, it is safer to consult a doctor as soon as possible.