Yes it can! - If you have your tonsils out and your adenoids and uvula remain, the new air flow pattern can cause "snoring". The adenoids and uvula could have been supported by the large tonsil structure that is no more and together with your enlarged airway can cause new oscillations. Consult your physician and ask for a referral to an "ENT" (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialist that they would recommend.
cause your fat.
Yes; removing tonsils and adenoids doesn't cut down on the number of times someone gets strep throat, but it does cut down on the severity of illness.
Maybe, but maybe not. My adenoids were removed, but I still snore.
Tonsils tend to harbor bacteria and other organisms and are usually linked with the adenoids. When either one, or both, are removed, people have reported that they don't snore as loudly and get a better night's rest. They have also reported that they don't become ill as often. Immediately after the tonsils are removed, there is expected bleeding that will occur. If you lay on your side, the bleeding will not trickle down your throat and cause possible clotting or drainage to the stomach.
you snore.
yeah cause your questions are so borring and dumb {you can hear it if you lick there nostrils}
... Snore... Snore
Yes a cheetah does snore!
You can find out why people snore online from the Why People Snore website. Once on the website, you can find out why people snore and how to treat it.
Snore is the sound made while sleeping. Some people snore as they cannot control it.
A Snore can be as loud as 69 decibles
Yes. I always snore.