Not normal: See your dentist for a diagnosis and treatment of the swollen gums and blisters. It sounds like a herpes infection (herpetic gingivostomatitis), but you need to have a visual exam and supply a medical history to make an accurate diagnosis. See your medical doctor or an ENT specialist for the tonsillitis, which may or may not be related to the mouth infection.
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