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[|Human|] My daughter aged 5 1/2, has been diagnosed with tonsillitis & prescribed Amoxycilin 3 times a day. Before starting the antibiotics she also had large glands in her neck, some mouth ulcers , complaining of a sore mouth, & a high temperature. She as been taking antibiotics for 2 days. She is saying her mouth hurts more & it looks like her gums are swollen & red. Do I need to take her back to Drs? Are swollen gums common to tonsillitis?
[|AI|]  Hi and welcome, Your daughter presents with symptoms of acute pharyngitis. It is often bacterial or sometimes viral infection of the throat mucous membrane leading to inflammation, redness, pain, sore throat, difficulty in swallowing, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, white patches in the throat and ulceration. Swelling in the gums can be associated with bacterial infection due to improper oral hygiene, accumulation of plaque and calculus.I suggest you to have amoxicillin with clavulanate 325 mg two times daily along with and analgesic for sore throat. Mouth gargling with lukewarm saline water or antiseptic mouthwash like chlorhexidine gives soothing effect to throat and helps in healing. Consult a dentist get the thorough scaling of gums and root planing to of teeth which will subside the gum swelling.I hope this helps, take care.