Chronic tonsillitis and biofilms: a brief overview of treatment modalities

J Inflamm Res. 2018 Sep 5:11:329-337. doi: 10.2147/JIR.S162486. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Recurrent tonsillitis is described as when an individual suffers from several attacks of tonsillitis per year. Chronic and recurrent tonsillitis both cause repeated occurrences of inflamed tonsils which have a significant impact on a patient's quality of life. Numerous children suffer from recurrent tonsillitis and sore throats, and these illnesses become part of their life. Antimicrobials can provide temporary relief, but in many cases, tonsillitis recurs. The cause of such recurrent infections have been identified as microorganisms which often create biofilms and a repository of infection in the wet and warm folds of the tonsils. This review discusses different treatment modalities, their advantages and disadvantages, and new treatment options focusing on biofilms. All treatment options should be selected based on evidence and individual need.

Keywords: chronic; inflammation; recurrent tonsillitis; tonsillectomy.

Publication types

  • Review