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Chronic Migraine, Taking Percocet For Fibromyalgia, Swollen Tonsil. Critical?

Yes, I been having chronic migraines since july 12, It was right after my dr. took me off percoset. I was on them for five yts. due to fibromyalgia . Now two weeks ago on the same side of my migraine my tonsil swelled up. Been to ER and they gave me amox. Been on it 4 days and no improvement. Do you think this is critical?
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hello,
I have gone through your query.
One side swollen tonsil suggestive of infection and it might be heavy in the lymph nodes. Check up for WBC count in the blood picture and consult an oncologist for follow up.
Hope this helped you.
Thanks.
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Chronic Migraine, Taking Percocet For Fibromyalgia, Swollen Tonsil. Critical?

Hello, I have gone through your query. One side swollen tonsil suggestive of infection and it might be heavy in the lymph nodes. Check up for WBC count in the blood picture and consult an oncologist for follow up. Hope this helped you. Thanks.