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Question #23473
137 days ago
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what causes tonsils

Myra

I am really struggling with this issue and hope someone can help me out. For like the last few weeks, I’ve had almost constant sore throats and my throat looks super red. I took a peek in a mirror and my tonsils are HUGE! It's like they’re swallowing my throat or something, and I'm kinda freaking out. I went to my family doc, and she said its tonsillitis but didn’t really explain **what causes tonsils** to become inflamed in the first place. Like what even makes they swell up like this? I mean, I thought they were just supposed to be there doing their job, whatever that is. I also noticed there’s a weird smell coming from my mouth, and I’m pretty sure that can’t be good, right? I've tried saltwater gurgling and, of course, lozenges but nothing seems to help! Has anyone else dealt with this? Why do I keep wondering **what causes tonsils** to get this way? I really don’t want to get them removed or anything, so what can I do? Is there a reason they seem to be getting worse as the days go on? Like, how do I figure out **what causes tonsils** to act up? Any insight would really be appreciated! Thanks!

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Tonsils, those small glands located at the back of your throat, play a role in defending against infections. Inflamed tonsils, known as tonsillitis, typically result from viral or bacterial infections. Commonly, respiratory viruses like the cold or flu virus are culprits, but bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes, which causes strep throat, can also be responsible. When these microorganisms invade, your immune system responds, causing inflammation, swelling, and symptoms like soreness and, in some cases, bad breath due to the buildup of bacteria. That weird smell probably isn’t helped by mucus or food particles trapped in the enlarged tonsils, which can sometimes form small, odorous stones called tonsilloliths. The persistence and worsening of symptoms suggest ongoing infection or perhaps repeated exposure to the irritants causing the inflammation.

Besides saltwater gargling, ensure you’re hydrating well, since fluids help keep your throat moist and help diluting mucus. Pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen should alleviate some discomfort, but take them according to dosing instructions unless your doctor has advised otherwise. Avoid irritants such as smoking or highly polluted environments as they can worsen inflammation. If a bacterial infection is suspected, antibiotics prescribed by your doctor could be necessary, as viral ones don’t respond to those medications. Since your symptoms persist and worsen, consider a follow-up with your healthcare provider. They might suggest a throat swab to pinpoint the exact cause, helping tailor treatment. Remember excessive swelling or difficulty breathing can be red flags, needing urgent medical attention. Catching infection early and abiding by recommended treatments can often prevent the need for surgical removal, also known as a tonsillectomy. If your lifestyle or exposure to irritants affects your condition, discuss preventive strategies with your doctor during your visit. Avoid self-diagnosing or delaying follow-ups, as professional guidance is crucial in managing ongoing tonsillitis effectively.

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