No, but your tone and timbre will change which means that you will sing differently.
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i dont think it will make a difference. but then again, im not a doctor.
No. It has no impact on your voice box.
no
No he doesn't he wouldn't be able to sing
Your gag reflexes should not be affected by having your tonsils removed.
This is the the medical term for having your tonsils removed.
No and why would it i got my tonsils removes and I'm not fat
Yes because the tonsils will suport that
No, they are just less likely to become inflamed having to be removed.
No, getting your tonsils removed is not dangerous. All your tonsils do is help with your immunity, if you get them removed it will not be a big deal. Hope this helped:)
Tonsils do not cause diseases.They help prevent certain illnesses. Yours Truly, cmf3225
tonsils and adenoids lay at the back of our throat and they help fight of germs that may be inhaled or eaten
I had my tonsils removed two weeks ago and I am only just able to sing without it hurting and before I had them removed I couldn't sing but I couldn't not sing if you get what I an saying. Now though, wow it's not exactly what I call pop star singers voice, but much much better. Its like a whole different voice (a much better one)
Your tonsils used to help digest food that cave men ate but we still have them now. Our tonsils can now keep dust out of our bodies but if your suffering from tonsillitis ill agree tonsils can be a pain.
Inflammation will likely be cured by removal of the tonsils if the inflammation in question is in the throat. As for panic attacks, unless they are triggered by anxiety regarding the inflammation and tonsil-related health concerns, tonsil removal is probably irrelevant. If the panic attacks are triggered by anxiety regarding inflammation of the tonsils, having the tonsils removed will stop those particular panic attacks - but such a person is evidently prone to anxiety disorders and might want to consider discussing the matter with their doctor as the presence of panic attacks may point to an underlying inability to cope.