The inflammation of tonsils due to an infection is called tonsillitis. Tonsillitis is most commonly caused by viral infection and less commonly by bacterial infection. People from all age groups are prone to it; however, it occurs most commonly in children.1
Tonsils are two masses of tissue present at the back of the throat, which act as filters, trapping germs which could enter our airway and cause infection. Tonsils are also capable of producing antibodies to fight infection. Tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils tend to swell and become inflamed due to an overwhelming bacterial or viral infection2
In Susrutha Samhitha (Ayurveda classic book), this condition is called ‘Tundikeri’. Acharya Vagbhatta identified these conditions as diseases of throat, while Acharya Susrutha identified them as diseases of the palate.3
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According to Ayurveda, tonsillitis may be caused or worsened due to:3
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Pain and swelling of tonsils are the major symptoms of tonsillitis. Sometimes the swelling may be severe enough to block the airways. Other symptoms of tonsillitis include:4
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There are a number of ways in which your doctor may diagnose your tonsillitis. These include:5
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There are a number of ways in which your doctor may diagnose your tonsillitis. These include:5
Avoid passive cigarette smoking and atmospheric pollution
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1.How Can Toothaches Be Prevented?
Ayurveda suggests simple diet and lifestyle changes to prevent toothaches. They are as follows:
Diet
Lifestyle
2. What causes teeth to hurt?
Some of the common causes of toothache includes:
3. What is plaque?
Plaque is the sticky film or mass of bacteria that grows on the surface of the teeth. It is most noticeable when teeth are not brushed and makes teeth feel rough/fuzzy to the tongue.
When food containing carbohydrates and sugars such as soft drinks, raisins, cakes, or candy are frequently left on the teeth, it leads to the development of plaque. Mouth is full of bacteria which thrive on these food particles producing acids. These acids destroy tooth enamel over a period of time resulting in tooth decay. The development of plaque on the tooth under gums may cause breakdown of the supporting bone present underneath.
In Ayurvedic literature, dental conditions are referred as Danta sharkara, since the appearance of plaque is similar to the sugar coating over the teeth with a granular shape. It is a disease characterized by, hardened accumulation of mala on tooth surface which destroys the teeth and its surrounding structures and is accompanied by bad odour. Vitiated vata takes the form of thick adherence like the thick sugar syrup causing the manifestation of Danta sharkara.
4. How do I keep my teeth and gums healthy?
Following tips can help you keep your teeth and gums healthy
5. Can side effects of medications cause dry mouth?
The causes of dry mouth can be attributed to the following:
6. What types of foods and beverages should I avoid if I have dry mouth?
Avoid spicy foods and avoid excess coffee, tea, sodas and alcoholic drinks
7. What’s causing my sore throat?
Sore throat may be caused by the following:
8. What can I do to make my throat feel better?
Ayurveda recommends the following:
9. Is triphala churna an effective remedy for the treatment of mouth ulcers?
Yes, as mouth ulcers are most commonly associated with constipation. In case of such a situation, use of a mild laxative such as Triphala choorna is advised which will give some relief.
10. Are there other steps I can take to prevent tooth cavities?
Ayurveda recommends few tips as follows:
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of oral-care and/or tonsillitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for oral-care and/or tonsillitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of oral-care and/or tonsillitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for oral-care and/or tonsillitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
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