Severe Tonsillitis Not Improving with Medicines – Should I Consider Tonsil Surgery
3 months ago
I’ve been suffering from fever, tonsil pain, and headache since a few days. The fever is gone now, but my tonsils are still very swollen and painful. I’ve already taken antibiotics and painkillers prescribed by two different doctors, but the pain is increasing and I’m unable to swallow food, water, or even my saliva. This has never lasted this long before. Do I need surgery, or will medicines eventually cure this?
Answers (1)
From your symptoms, it seems like you have a severe tonsillar infection with significant enlargement, which is not responding well to medicines. While antibiotics can control the infection temporarily, repeated or severe cases like yours may require a tonsillectomy for a permanent solution.
The procedure is usually safe, done under anesthesia, and recovery takes about 4 to 5 days in adults. After surgery, issues like recurrent infection, pain while swallowing, and sensitivity to cold foods usually improve significantly.
For now, complete your antibiotic course, do warm salt water gargles, and follow your doctor’s advice, but if symptoms persist or worsen, surgery is a reasonable and effective option.
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