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(isim) bademcik iltihabı

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التركية - الإنجليزية
tonsillitis
Acute tonsillitis is defined by a sore throat, fever, malaise and referral otalgia Tonsils are swollen and red It is difficult to swallow because of debris and pus in tonsillar crypts Strep, staph, pneumococci and H influenza usually cause the infections Oral penicillin, analgesics, fluids and bed rest are ways to treat tonsillitis Tonsillectomy is suggested when there are recurring cases of tonsillitis
{i} inflammation of the tonsils
Inflammation of a tonsil (CMD 1997)
Any infection of the tonsils
Tonsillitis is a painful swelling of your tonsils caused by an infection. an infection of the tonsils. Inflammatory infection of the tonsils, usually with hemolytic streptococci (see streptococcus) or viruses. The symptoms are sore throat, trouble in swallowing, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes on the neck. The infection, which usually lasts about five days, is treated with bed rest and antiseptic gargling. Sulfa drugs or other antibiotics are prescribed in severe bacterial infections to prevent complications. Streptococcal infection can spread to nearby structures. Complications may include abscess, nephritis, and rheumatic fever. Tonsils that become chronically inflamed and enlarged require surgical removal (tonsillectomy)
inflammation of the tonsils (especially the palatine tonsils)
Infection of the tonsils
an inflammation of the tonsil
(isim) bademcik iltihabı
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