My daughter's was removed in Oct 2011 and We were told in March 2012 that it is starting to grow back already. So I guess the answer is Yes they can. She has the same issues as she did before her first surgery. If someone has had this happen before please post, I would like to know the out come and what was done the second time around. Also If any Md's know what could cause them to be growing back so fast we have had her checked for Allergies with over 150 skin test and blood test. Also I have had her checked by a GI and scoped which showed nothing but chronic gastritis. Which Gi doc says wouldn't cause Lingual tonsils to have regrowth. I am really concerned and need some answers..... Please post with any info at all.. I don't want to put her through this surgery again if we have any other options.
Your tonsils can grow back it is when your blood clots in the stiches and the tissue reforms. There is only a one in a thousand chance of them growing back.
People that have dissabilties e.g down sindrome, autistic people, people with ajhd and even people with M.e have a better chance of them growing back.
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Doc. Shivonnie downderjz
Through specialise to the stars, Hollywood
tonsils can grow back if the doctor left any partt of the tonsil behind so yes it possible so if you are unsure ask a doctor
lingual tonsils
Lingual tonsils are located at the base of the tongue, near the junction of the oral cavity and pharynx. They are a collection of lymphoid tissue that helps protect against infections.
back of the throat next to the tongue but not attached
There are FIVE pairs of tonsils in the pharynx or throat, though the exact number will differ depending on the textbook:Nasal (lymphatic tissue in the nose)Adenoids/Pharangeal/Luschka (nasopharynx)Palatine (oropharynx)Tubal (pharynx side of the auditory tubes)Lingual (oropharynx)Note: the cerebellar tonsil is a structure in the brain.
Cats have four pair of tonsils and they are located at the very back of their throat. They are called lingual, paraepiglottic, pharyngeal, and palantine.
No, once they have been removed that's it. WRONG! Your tonsils can grow back.
Once tonsils are removed they do not grow back, so the answer is NO.
The simplest lymphoid organs that are found at the entrance of the pharynx are the tonsils. There are three pairs of tonsils in the human body: the palatine tonsils, located on the sides of the throat, the lingual tonsils, located at the base of the tongue, and the pharyngeal tonsils, also known as adenoids, located at the back of the nasal cavity. These tonsils help in filtering and trapping pathogens that enter the body through the mouth and nose.
One set of tonsils, which conists of two tonsils (one on either side of the throat). Most people have five tonsils. These include a single pharyngeal tonsil, often referred to as the adenoid, located in the posterior wall of the upper part of the throat. A pair of palatine tonsils is found at the back of the mouth; a pair of lingual tonsils is located at the base of the tongue.
Yes Tonsils More Than Once, In Some Cases They Don't Grow Back But If They Do They Can Be Removed Again.
Your tonsils build up bacteria causing an irritation in the back of the throat so when you get your tonsils removed you don't have to worry about it.
tonsils must be removed when secret toxins. horse voise comes from sinusitis and post nasal drippling back of nose