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Pus on the tonsils, also known as tonsillar pus or purulent tonsillitis, refers to the presence of whitish or yellowish discharge on the surface of the tonsils. This condition is defined as the accumulation of pus, a thick fluid containing dead cells, bacteria, and immune cells, on the tonsils, which are lymphoid tissues located at the back of the throat. The primary cause of pus on the tonsils is bacterial infection, particularly streptococcal bacteria, leading to acute bacterial tonsillitis or strep throat. Infections caused by other bacteria, such as those in peritonsillar abscesses, can also result in pus formation. Viral infections, such as those caused by Epstein-Barr virus (which leads to mononucleosis), can also lead to pus on the tonsils, although bacterial infections are more commonly associated with noticeable pus. Other causes include chronic tonsillitis, where persistent inflammation can lead to pus accumulation. Treatment for pus on the tonsils involves addressing the underlying infection and managing symptoms. For bacterial infections, antibiotics are typically prescribed to eliminate the bacteria causing the infection and reduce pus formation. Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help alleviate discomfort and swelling. Gargling with warm salt water and maintaining good hydration can provide symptomatic relief. In severe cases, such as those involving a peritonsillar abscess, surgical intervention may be required to drain the abscess and alleviate pressure. If symptoms persist or are accompanied by severe pain, high fever, or difficulty swallowing, consulting a healthcare provider is essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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