How to Identify the Symptoms of Lingual Tonsillitis
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Severely swollen lingual tonsils may cause pain when swallowing.
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A red throat may be a symptom of lingual tonsillitis.
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Swollen lymph nodes in the neck may suggest lingual tonsillitis but may also be caused by other conditions. Swollen lymph nodes are sometimes missed in the neck but a pain in the neck may be a symptom of swollen lymph nodes.
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A prolonged earache that does not go away may be a sign of lingual tonsillitis even if there is no sore throat present. While ear pain is not always a symptom of tonsillitis, very often ear pain will be the only symptom reported.
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A fever is is typically present during a lingual tonsillitis infection but not always and this may depend on the cause of the lingual tonsillitis.
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Having your tonsils removed does not eliminate your chances of getting lingual tonsillitis because the lingual tonsils are not removed during a tonsillectomy.
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Some triggers of lingual tonsillitis are viral and bacterial infections. Infectious mononucleosis and strep throat are the two major causes of any type of tonsillitis.
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