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Does Tonsillitis Cause Systemic Infection Or UTI?

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Posted on Thu, 25 Sep 2014
Question: Hi, I have had recurrent tonsillitis on left side which comes with generalized muscle aches and a UTI. I saw an ENT yesterday, and he took tissue swabs for the lab and mentioned biofilms. Is there a connection between tonsillitis and systemic infection/UTI?
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Tonsillitis can cause systemic symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX

Recurrent tonsillitis is usually caused by bacteria streptococci. This organism can cause fever and body aches in many people. Less often it can cause arthritis and rarely even an inflammation of the heart. It is not the usual organism in a urinary tract infection. It is a common cause of upper respiratory tract infection.
Hope this answers your query.
I shall be happy to respond if you have any further query.
Wish you good health.

Dr. Noble Zachariah
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Does Tonsillitis Cause Systemic Infection Or UTI?

Brief Answer: Tonsillitis can cause systemic symptoms Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX Recurrent tonsillitis is usually caused by bacteria streptococci. This organism can cause fever and body aches in many people. Less often it can cause arthritis and rarely even an inflammation of the heart. It is not the usual organism in a urinary tract infection. It is a common cause of upper respiratory tract infection. Hope this answers your query. I shall be happy to respond if you have any further query. Wish you good health. Dr. Noble Zachariah