(Question) What are the differences between tonsillitis, lymphadenitis, laryngitis, and pharyngitis?
My son's tonsils are somewhat weak.
Still, by the time I was around 12, not quite as much as before.
Sometimes my tonsils swell and I get a fever, so I often have to go to the hospital.
Because I also have allergic rhinitis
I always take hospital medicine during seasonal changes... I took antibiotics for cough and phlegm to some extent, and I thought I was getting better, but...
They said something popped out again behind their neck on Hangul Day.
She said her throat hurts and she has a fever of 38 degrees ㅠㅠ
I went to the hospital and this time they said it's lymphadenitis...
They said the swelling at the back of the neck is due to swollen lymph nodes.
They say your neck is very swollen.
Lymphadenitis instead of tonsillitis? Ugh... why is this swollen again...
Is there a difference between the two?
Taking care of the kids, I ended up catching a severe cold myself.
He has a severe sore throat...
My neck hurts so much, I have a fever, and I'm feeling unwell..
Tonsillitis. Lymphadenitis. Laryngitis... Pharyngitis...
Why do these symptoms seem so similar, or is there another name for them...
What is the difference, then?
Anyway, I should recover after taking the medication, right?
Are the methods for relieving fever or pain different from those for medication?
I wonder why every change of season is so difficult to get through.
I think I should buy some again and keep taking the bellflower syrup, which is good for the throat.ㅠㅠ









