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Is there anything you can do to keep from getting strep throat?

Get your tonsils removed you won't get strep ever again.


Ho does being bilingual help you?

being bi-lingual it helps because you could help other people that doesnt not speak both languages, and when ever you get a job you can help the customers doesnt matter the race.


What affect will removing the tonsils of a 3 year old boy as he ages to puberty?

No effect what so ever.


How big was the largest freshwater shrimp ever caught?

It was big enough to get up in side you sister and tickle her tonsils


Have you ever experienced symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI)"?

Yes, have you ever had symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI)?


Will there be infection in halo reach?

Yes Halo Reach has infection in it and it should be better than ever!


Is tonsillitis spreadable?

AnswerTonsillitis is contagious at any stage. Tonsils are a filtering organ and some people (mostly children) may have to have them removed. AnswerPer every other website I have seen it says that it IS contagious. Please see below http://www.health-diseases-tips.com/is-tonsillitis-contagious-66844.htmlIt is contagious only up until the 3rd or 4th day of being on antibiotic, not at any stage.


What causes white chunks in tonsils?

These are called tonsilloliths (or tonsilliths, as I so affectionately nicknamed them). They are the result of bacteria and food particles that get stuck in the pockets of your tonsils. This condition is totally harmless and commonly occurs in children and young adults, but also in adults. The only real cure is to have your tonsils removed, but this is costly, often unnecessary and can be a threat to your health, since your tonsils help to guard the body against bacteria. They stink. But you can live with it. I just push them out with my finger or the blunt end of my toothbrush. Here is the best medical/scientific explanation I've found: "What are tonsil stones? The tonsils usually appear like small, dimpled golf balls set on either side of the back of the throat. Children with large tonsils and deep crypts often get food particles trapped in there. Because saliva contains digestive enzymes, trapped food begins to break down. Particularly, the starch or carbohydrate part of the food melts away, leaving firmer, harder remains of food in the tonsils. This does not look like the food that went into the mouth. There is more to these hard lumps than just food. The tonsils also trap other mouth debris such as bacteria and old cells from the surface of the mouth's lining. Some of these cells contain small amounts of keratin, the same substance found in fingernails and rhinoceros horns. Whatever the nature of the debris, it is then attacked by white blood cells. The aftermath of this battle leaves the crevices of the tonsil strewn with hardened remains. Most people swallow this material without ever noticing it, while it is still tiny. In those whose tonsils are large, however, the particles can lodge in the deep crypts, where they continue to grow. The enlarging lumps are called calculi of the tonsil, or tonsilloliths (tonsil stones). These stones are most common during adolescence. Microscopic studies of these tonsilloliths have shown them to contain a combination of food particles, bacteria, oral debris, and white blood cells in a concentrically laminated pattern -- rather like a pearl. Usually they are small gritty particles found in the center of soft, cheesy flecks. Sometimes, however, they become quite large, appearing as rough, yellow or gray, round stones. At times they reach an extraordinary size. Affected people usually have a history of repeated attacks of tonsillitis in earlier years. Alan Greene MD FAAP


Were ever cranberries used as medicine?

Yes. Cranberrys can help cure a urinary track infection. it cleans out what ever bad stuff you have that is making you have a UTI


Have you ever heard of uveitis?

It is an infection of the eye that has a number of causes.It can lead to blindness in some cases


Do every woman has yeast infection?

No. Not everyone woman will get one. I, have had a yeast infection 7 times when i was little but you know, thats just me. Some women will never ever get one.


Is puffing out from pus a idiom?

Not that I've ever heard. It sounds like it just means someone was swollen from an infection.