Tonsils are lymph glands that are located in the throat. Tonsils can swell due to inflammation and/or infectious bacteria or viruses.
yes because i have experienced it!
Yes, it will definitely help you to cure snoring. Enlarged tonsils are a common cause of snoring. The tonsils are clusters of lymphoid tissue in the back of the throat. Removal of enlarged tonsils is the excellent resolution of snoring. Before that you can also try anti snoring spray to cure snoring. Asonor is the world leading brand within anti snoring medicines helping you to get rid of snoring and gain comfortable sleep.
The tonsils go all swollen and the tonsils also get white Stuff on them
There is a very slim (1/1000) chance that will happen don't worry!
The doctor recommended removing my tonsils to prevent recurring throat infections.
Snoring is something that needs to be addressed. Try to prop your head on a pillow so that you are sleeping at an angle instead of laying flat. If your child is snoring, this could mean they have enlarged tonsils or adenoids, and they will need to be removed.
Yes, fevers are common with tonsillitis.
Swallowing or breathing. Depending how inlarged they are.
Yes! The appearance of one's tonsils can tell a lot about their health. Doctor's check to see if they are swollen and such.
In severe cases, yes, but the swelling usually happens rather gradually such that the child will awaken if/when it becomes a real problem. If he's still asleep, it may create snoring or interrupted breaths, but is not likely to be a serious problem. On the other hand, if you're worried about it, it's best to see a doctor.
I think its possible, I'm 18 and a couple of times each year my tonsils get extra swollen. I have overgrown tonsils and its kills me wen I swallow :( they're swollen now -_- so yes u are not alone
the white patches are usually Puss. meaning you have an infection of some sort. most likely strep throat. you should see a doctor and get antibiotics
They can if they're the ones in your airway ... that is the tonsils and adenoids.