In this video, the left tonsil appeared markedly swollen due to pus formed within its substance. Patient presents with persistent sorethroat, painful swallowing, and fluctuating fever since past 3 weeks prior to presentation. Copious pus drained from the fluctuant area of the infected area with dramatic relieved from the symptoms complained earlier. (RT – right tonsil, LT – left tonsil, U – uvula, PPW – posterior pharyngeal wall)
Tonsil Abscess (Pus Formed Within Infected Tonsil Tissue)
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