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Swollen tonsil
Got swollen tonsil for the past couple of days. Slight yellow phlegm. Nothing more than that. Previously when I had tonsil issue it used to get accompanied with tongue irritation and fever. What medicine is best advised.
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Hello. Is there pain?
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. If there is no pain or no fever or anything, doing warm saline gargles along with gargles with betadine throat garles will be enough. Buy a betadine throat gargle bottle and use it as per the directions on the bottle and do it thrice a day. If it doesnt come down by 2 days, only then medicines are suggested. Best regards, Dr. Anil kumar jain.
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