Symptoms
- The tonsils are lymph glands in the back of the throat. They stand guard on each side of the throat. Usually they are the size of a small cherry.
- Any infection of the throat usually also involves the tonsils. Red and swollen tonsils don't have any special meaning.
- Pain, discomfort or raw feeling of the throat
- Pain is made worse when swallows
- Children less than 2 years of age usually can't complain about a sore throat. A young child who does not want favorite foods may have a sore throat. They may also start to cry during feedings.
- If you look at the throat with a light, it will be bright red. The tonsil will be red and swollen.
Tonsil Size
- Grade 1 - Can barely see the tonsil
- Grade 2 - Small tonsil
- Grade 3 - Tonsil half way to the midline
- Grade 4 - Tonsils are touching (called kissing tonsils)
Cause
- Usually caused by an infection of the throat (pharyngitis). Since the tonsils are in that area, they are usually also infected (tonsillitis).
- Colds (URIs).
Most sore throats are part of a cold. In fact, a sore throat may be the only symptom for the first 24 hours.
- Influenza.
A sore throat can be the first symptom in flu infections.
- Viral tonsillitis.
Some viruses cause a sore throat without any nasal symptoms.
Prevention of Spread to Others
- Good hand washing can prevent spread of infection.