Tonsillitis Sclerotic

**Tonsillitis with hemorrhage** is manifested by swelling of one of the tonsils, pain in the area of ​​their projection, and sometimes by hemorrhagic effusion on the back wall of the pharynx, mainly in the area of ​​the mouth of the auditory tube. The most common complaint with this form is sore throat. The pain may radiate along the branches of the vagus nerve, may be associated with turning and throwing back the head, swallowing (which makes it possible to distinguish it from biting teeth), radiate to the ear area, submandibular and cervical lymph nodes on the same side