Angina Agranulocytic

_Agranulocytal tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils, accompanied by fever, intoxication, lymphadenopathy, anemia and hemorrhagic syndrome._

Agranulocytic tonsillitis is also called acute post-streptococcal group A syndrome, or focal lymphadenitis A3.

What is a sore throat? Is this a virus?

No, sore throat is a bacterial disease that is caused by the same infection as acute tonsillitis caused by a virus or other viral infection. Thus, streptococcal infection can cause both tonsillitis and group A bacterial tonsillitis. Follicular tonsillitis, which is caused by the toxin of α-hemolytic bacilli, can also occur.

A feature of angina is that any acute infectious disease can lead to its development. Influenza viruses, acute respiratory infections, rubella, and measles become provoking factors. Infectious mononucleosis can also cause a sore throat. Stressful situations, fatigue and physical overload also influence the development of sore throat.

Although the term "angina" is more often used to refer to tonsillitis, in fact it is a general concept, in addition to acute tonsillitis,