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Swollen TONSIL
I had swelling in the tonsils for 2 months. When I ate the medicine after showing it to the doctor, the swelling on one side decreased. But the swelling on the other side is the same as before. I put a photo of both the medicine I ate and the tonsils. See what has happened to me.
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White patch may be due to eesoving tonsillitis Enlargd tonsils will need treat if repeated infections or snoring consult Ent if snoring is there
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Looks like acute on chronic infection, need again treatment
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Hi, Your concern is correct. The tonsill is still enlarged. If there is no pain or fever, you should not worry about it., but let me tell you that tonsill infection generally require longer course of antibiotics to cure it completely. If treated inadequately the infection can recur again. As of now you can keep doing warm water gargles and if the problem persist, please do online consultation for further guidance and treatment
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