In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you think you may have tonsillitis, you might need special medication or even surgery to remove your tonsils. Only a doctor can tell you for sure and make an official medical diagnosis. Make an appointment with your general practitioner or an ear, nose, and throat specialist to get your condition evaluated. If your child is experiencing symptoms of tonsillitis, get an appointment with their pediatrician as soon as possible. Your doctor will likely have a number of questions for you and will expect you to ask questions in return, so be prepared.  Know roughly when your symptoms began, if any over-the-counter pain relievers have improved symptoms, whether you've ever been diagnosed with tonsillitis or strep throat before, and if symptoms affect your sleep. These are things your doctor will want to know to help with diagnosis. Ask your doctor about the best course of treatment, how long test results will take, and when you can resume normal activities. Your doctor will perform a variety of tests to diagnose tonsillitis.  First, there will be a physical exam. Your doctor will look in your throat, ears, and nose, listen to your breathing with a stethoscope, feel your neck for swelling, and check for enlargement of the spleen. This is a sign of mononucleosis, which also inflames tonsils.  Your doctor will probably take a throat swab. They will rub a sterile swab over the back of your throat to check for bacteria associated with tonsillitis. Some hospitals have equipment that can get results in minutes while, in other cases, you might have to wait 24 to 48 hours.  Your doctor may order a complete blood cell count (CBC). This provides a count on different types of blood cells, showing what levels are normal and what are below normal. This can indicate whether the infection is caused by a bacterial or viral agent. This is usually only used if the throat swab test is negative and the doctor wants to determine the precise cause of tonsillitis. Depending on the cause and severity, different treatments will be recommended by your physician.  If virus is the cause, at-home care is advised and you can expect to feel better in 7 to 10 days. Treatment is similar to the treatment of any cold. You should get rest, drink plenty of fluids, especially warm liquids, humidify the air and suck on lozenges, popsicles, and other foods that cool the throat.  If the infection is bacterial, you will likely be prescribed a round of antibiotics. Make sure to take all the medication as directed. Failure to do so can result in the infection getting worse or not healing.  If your tonsillitis is frequently occurring surgery to remove the tonsils might be a possibility. Tonsillitis is usually a one day surgery, meaning you will be home the same day you go in.
Summary: Make an appointment to see your doctor. Prepare for your appointment. Get tested at the doctor's office. Treat your tonsillitis.

Tap the Pinterest app icon, which resembles a stylized, white P inside a red circle. This will open your Pinterest home page if you're logged in. If you're not automatically logged in, sign in with your username and password or via Facebook. It's a silhouette in the lower-right corner of the screen on iPhone or iPad or in the upper-right on Android. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. It's near the bottom of the menu. If prompted, allow Pinterest to access the photos on your phone or tablet. Tap the photo you'd like to upload to Pinterest. If you like, type a description into the text field at the top of the screen. Tap the board to which you'd like to upload the photo. Doing so will upload the photo to Pinterest; you'll be able to find it by selecting the title of the board to which you uploaded it. You can also tap Create Board if you'd like to create a specific board for your photo.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Pinterest. Tap the Profile icon. Tap ➕. Tap Photo. Select a photo. Add a description. Select a board.

Q: After talking to Lunarea and telling her you're ready, the NPCs will disappear and the exam will start. They will summon monsters for you to kill. The test is simple, all you need to do is kill all the mobs and survive.  The first monsters to appear are Raydrics, next is Raydric Archers, and then Khalitzburgs. These are followed by Wraith Deads, Rybio, and Phen Dark. All of these monsters are weak against Holy. You can use Light Epsilon, which has 180 attack damage and possesses Holy Property damage (dropped by Orc Hero); otherwise, any weapon will be fine but may inflict less damage. Every so often, the four tester Rune Knights will appear, and you can talk to one of the four for a buff or a negative status (e.g., curse, stun). If you survive the test, the NPCs will appear again for you to talk. Approach Lunarea first and then the Rune Knight Captain.
A: Kill monsters.

Article: Hold the book firmly in your hands and use a set of needle nose pliers to straighten out the bent binding on the bottom of the book. The coil, which looked like a hook, should now be straight. If you don't want to save the front or back cover of the book, you can remove them by simply pulling them out. Remove any detachable pages inside of your book to make it easier to remove the coil. Use your fingers to push and rotate the coil. It should start to unwind on the other side and exit on the top of the book. Continue spinning until the entire coil is detached.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Bend the end of the spiral binding with pliers. Remove any detachable pages. Rotate the coil and work it out of the binding.

Problem: Article: If you have a 3000w amp playing three 1000w subs, but they really sound weak, then it's time to get more power. Alternatively, play the bass as loud as you can and see if your dome lights dim or not. If they barely flicker, then your power is manageable, but if they almost go dark with each bass note, then it's time for more power. Although wet cells can be used, they could spill battery acid in your car if they leak. Dry cell batteries are a better choice if you can afford them. Dry cells have no battery acid and are extremely safe in a vehicle.   Connect the batteries in the car with a large ground wire and ground it in metal. You don’t have to run it into the engine bay; any good metal ground will do. Be sure to put them in a sequence: first battery connected to the main in engine bay and last battery connected to the amp(s). By getting a larger alternator that puts of more amperage, your battery will be continuously and quickly charged. Whenever massive amounts of power is needed, it's directed from the alternator much more than the battery, giving you more power. A good 220-amp alternator can really make a difference in sound quality and bass. You just have to find it for a good price and have it installed.
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Determine whether you need multiple batteries and capacitors. The cheapest way to fix a major power problem is with more batteries. To install multiple batteries (or capacitors), connect the main battery in the engine bay with the another one elsewhere in the car that has a large, low gauge wire (like a 4 or 2). Systematically connect the next battery by running a wire from the first battery power, to the second battery power, and so on until you reach the last battery. Connect the last battery to the amp(s) with a separate wire. You can upgrade your alternator, if you don’t want numerous batteries or capacitors to take up space in your car.