Yes, tonsil removal, or a tonsillectomy, is generally considered safe and is a common surgical procedure. It is typically performed to treat recurrent tonsillitis or sleep apnea caused by enlarged tonsils. As with any surgery, there are risks involved, including bleeding and infection, but serious complications are rare. Recovery usually takes about a week, and most patients experience significant relief from their symptoms post-surgery.
No it does not.
Not at all your tonsils are in your mouth and removing them would have no affect on your ability to have children, removing the ovaries on the other hand will
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.
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.
No effect what so ever.
my daughter is having tonsil after her periods if i remove the tonsil will her height grow?
No. circumcision is the removal of foreskin from the penis, which is in a completely different part of the body than the tonsils, which are located in the throat. Every human being has tonsils, which is a natural part of the human body so it is TONSILITIS that I believe is being referred to here, which is an inflammation of the tonsils and no, removing the foreskin of the penis does not cause tonsil issues of any kind.
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)
Removing the tonsils, a procedure known as tonsillectomy, can sometimes help alleviate postnasal drip, especially if chronic tonsillitis or enlarged tonsils are contributing factors. However, postnasal drip can have various causes, including allergies, sinus infections, and other conditions. Therefore, while tonsillectomy may provide relief for some individuals, it is not a guaranteed solution for everyone experiencing postnasal drip. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Palatine tonsils and adenoids are NOT synonymous. Palatine tonsils, sometimes called faucial tonsils, are found at the back of the throat. Adenoids are the pharyngeal tonsils, located in the back of the nasal cavity.
Yes, it hurts a lot but you get to eat a lot of ice cream. You can't talk for days. And it doesn't really help anything unless they're swollen. Everyone used to think that it helped to have your tonsils taken out you wouldn't get any more strep throat, but that was a myth.
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)