You can still get strep throat if your tonsils are out.
They can - tonsils are part of the throat, but do not comprise all of your throat. Since even if your tonsils are taken out, the rest of your throat remains, so you can still acquire an abscess on it.
Unfortuntely tonsils do have the possibility of growing back, but strep affects the tonsils AND throat.
No. It does not decrease the chances of strep throat.
No. The tonsils are the things that are causing you to get sore throats. See, you tonsils rub against your throat when they are too big, causing a sore throat. When you get them removed the sore throats go away.
You could cut your tonsils off because when you get strep throat, your tonsil areas are infected.Therefore if you don't have tonsils,the area can't be infected.
strep throat is most likely going to be in the mouth and on your throat.
I have gotten my tonsils removed and yes you can still get strep throat. Although you get it not as easy and it will not be as much of a miserable experience. As you could imagine not having tonsils that also swell up. Plus you get to chill in a hospital and eat ice cream... Now that is bomb.
My throat is swollen as well as my tonsils so it may be a sign of strep throat or needing of removal of the tonsils.
Get your tonsils removed you won't get strep ever again.
No, it stays at the tonsils.
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.
Sounds like a yeast infection with the rash. Does the baby have white spots on his tonsils? That is strep throat. If he has strep take him to the doctor.