Frequent tonsillitis affects the child's heart
Frequent tonsillitis affects the child's heart If children have tonsils, it can cause heart problems. However, most of our parents are not so aware and cautious about this. Therefore, they come to the hospital only after the problem becomes complicated. When a child's tonsils swell, how does it affect the heart? Before finding the answer to this, it is important to understand about tonsils. Tonsil is an organ located inside the throat, it is not a disease in itself. But when it becomes infected i.e. swollen, the condition is called 'tonsillitis'. Which is colloquially called 'having tonsils'. The organ called tonsil is located in the throat just behind the mouth. It is oval. Its main function is to prevent external infectious organisms (bacteria or viruses) from entering the lungs. Antibodies found in tonsils (immunity needed to fight disease) help prevent throat and lung infections. However, sometimes due to an external infection, the organ itself becomes swol