1, acute tonsillitis has many pathogenic factors, mostly bacterial infection, and a small number of patients are infected by virus. In the presence of pathogenic factors, there are also internal conditions of patients, such as long-term chronic diseases of patients, which lead to the decline of anti-inflammatory ability. In addition, under the stimulation of incentives, such as fatigue, cold, humidity, etc., special types of work, such as exposure to dust and harmful gases, will cause pathogenic factors to invade and lead to acute inflammation when the internal factors are weakened;
2, chronic tonsillitis is often a recurrent attack of acute tonsillitis, indicating that there is a problem with the tonsil itself. Tonsils are lymphatic organs, and there are many tonsil recesses on the surface, some of which are deep and large. Repeated inflammation of tonsils leads to unsmooth scar adhesion at recess mouth, which leads to acute repeated inflammation. Chronic tonsillitis often has some incentives, such as oral diseases, nasal cavity, sinusitis, adenoid problems, etc., which are all caused by incentives. Chengdu Xinhua