Sore throat
According to experts, when having tonsillitis, patients often have symptoms such as burning pain in the neck, difficulty swallowing, bad breath, swollen tonsils, etc. Besides, the patient may have a cough. The reason that tonsillitis causes coughing for patients is that when infected, the throat area always feels entangled and uncomfortable. The mucous membranes, secretions, and pseudomembranous peeling make the patient feel uncomfortable. In addition, the inflamed tonsils also create a burning, dry sensation in the throat, especially in the position on both sides of the tonsil block. These things will make the patient often bitter and cough to reduce the discomfort, and at the same time expel them.
If the disease is left unrecognized for a long time or let them recurs many times, the disease can turn into an overactive tonsil form. At this point, the patient's risk of complications increases even more. In the case of a lot of coughs, a long-term persistent cough can also adversely affect the respiratory system, even causing lung failure. Because tonsillitis can cause many serious problems, it is important to seek medical attention and treat it as soon as possible when there are unusual symptoms.