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How to Tell If Your Tonsils Are Swollen

Welcome! If you're worried about the health of your tonsils and wondering if they might be swollen, our AI assistant can guide you through recognizing the symptoms and when to seek medical advice.

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Swollen tonsils can feel uncomfortable and may include symptoms like a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, or a noticeable redness and enlargement when looking at the back of your throat. Sometimes you might also experience a fever or ear pain. Have you been feeling any of these symptoms lately, or have you noticed changes in how you're feeling? It's always good to check in with a healthcare provider if you're concerned. What prompted your interest in this?