Tonsils: Function, Anatomy, and Diseases

What are the tonsils? The tonsils (tonsils) are part of the body’s immune defenses – the first “guardians,” so to speak, of all that is inhaled or ingested. They include: Palatine tonsil (Tonsilla palatina) Tonsil (Tonsilla lingualis) Pharyngeal tonsil (Tonsilla pharyngealis) – colloquially known as “adenoids” in children Tubal tonsil or “lateral cord” (Tonsilla tubaria) … Tonsils: Function, Anatomy, and Diseases

Swollen tonsils

Definition They are located on each side in the rear part of the oral cavity. According to their name they look almond-shaped. Since the oral cavity is in constant contact with the outside world and possible pathogens, the almonds form a kind of “first defense barrier”. In the case of a possible danger of the … Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils due to stress | Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils due to stress Swollen tonsils, as a sign of an activated body’s own defense system, can be caused by stress. In stressful situations, the body releases various hormones that permanently influence the body’s own defense system. Some studies report that permanent negative stress, so-called stress can lead to increased susceptibility to infections. In … Swollen tonsils due to stress | Swollen tonsils

Swallowing difficulties with swollen tonsils | Swollen tonsils

Swallowing difficulties with swollen tonsils Swollen palatal tonsils often cause swallowing difficulties. A swollen lingual tonsil also causes similar complaints. The swallowing problems can be mild to severe. Since the swollen tonsils sometimes very strongly constrict the exit of the oral cavity, eating can be extremely painful to hardly possible. A doctor should definitely be … Swallowing difficulties with swollen tonsils | Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils despite antibiotics | Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils despite antibiotics If, despite antibiotics, a purulent tonsillitis does not heal, a further diagnosis should definitely be made. Viral diseases, including Pfeiffer’s glandular fever, should be excluded. Antibiotics are ineffective for viral diseases. Instead, it is even possible that increased side effects occur. When taking the so-called ampicillin, a skin rash, a so-called … Swollen tonsils despite antibiotics | Swollen tonsils

Homeopathy | Swollen tonsils

Homeopathy Homeopathic treatment is considered effective by some people with swollen tonsils. Treatment should be individual, according to causes and symptoms. It is advisable to seek advice from a specialist. For example, phytolacca can be used when the swollen almonds are dark red, there is stabbing pain, difficulty swallowing, fatigue, the tongue is coated in … Homeopathy | Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils after angina | Swollen tonsils

Swollen tonsils after angina Frequent tonsillitis often leaves its mark: the tonsils appear scarred and fissured. Consequently, bacteria can easily penetrate, multiply and spread. In addition, abscesses can develop after tonsillitis. Furthermore, complications can arise after a bacterial tonsillitis. Middle ear and sinusitis, rheumatic fever or inflammation of the renal corpuscles, the so-called glomerulonephritis can … Swollen tonsils after angina | Swollen tonsils

Pus on the tonsils

Introduction When we talk about the tonsils that can be seen on both sides of the throat behind the tongue, we mean the palatine tonsils (Tonsillae palatinae). They are lymphatic organs and together with the other tonsils (e.g. the pharyngeal tonsil, tonsilla pharyngea) form the lymphatic pharyngeal ring. They serve to recognize pathogens in the … Pus on the tonsils