Tonsillitis (tonsillitis), usually with a viral or bacterial infection is the result of inflammation of the tonsils. This condition is swelling in the throat, pain and manifests itself in symptoms such as difficulty swallowing. Although it does not directly affect the gums, tonsillitis, it should be noted that indirectly may affect the oral health of infections in the body.

1. Relationship between tonsillitis and gums

  • Weakening Of The Immune System: Inflammation of the tonsils, during periods of weakening of the body's immune system will occur. The immune system becomes weak when the health of the mouth would also be at risk. This condition is inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) such as oral infections that can cause you to develop more easily. So, the gums can have indirect impact of tonsillitis.
  • Dry Mouth: During tonsillitis sore throat and difficulty swallowing, mouth breathing can lead to. Mouth breathing, dry mouth can cause gum tissue by causing drying out. Dry mouth, irritation of the gums and cause inflammation.
  • Effect Of Drugs: Used in the treatment of tonsillitis antibiotics, may affect the oral flora. In this case, a decrease in beneficial bacteria may cause sensitization in the mouth and gum. In addition, antibiotic use, and sometimes inside the mouth can lead to canker sores and other lesions.

2. Suggestions For Maintaining The Health Of Your Gums

  • Regular Oral Care: To maintain the health of your gums during tonsillitis, brushing and flossing your teeth regularly is important. By using an antiseptic mouthwash can also reduce bacteria in the mouth.
  • Drink Plenty Of Water: Prevent dryness of the mouth and gums, it is important that you drink plenty of water to keep hydrated. Water protects your gums by increasing saliva production in the mouth.
  • Consult DentistIf tooth sensitivity or bleeding if you are experiencing problems such as tonsillitis during, it might be useful to consult your dentist.
StatusEtkisiPrevention Method
Weakness Of The Immune SystemMay increase the risk of gingivitisA balanced diet, pay attention to oral hygiene
Dry MouthGum irritation, inflammationDrink plenty of water, use antiseptic mouthwash
Antibiotic UseA disturbance of the oral flora, gum sensitivityTo consult the dentist, probiotic use

As a result, tonsillitis hit directly on the gums, although it can indirectly affect oral health. Therefore, tonsillitis, intra-oral hygiene-it is important to pay more attention to.