Tonsils do not cause diseases.They help prevent certain illnesses. Yours Truly, cmf3225
The most common way a person loses his/her tonsils is through tonsillectomy; a surgical removal of the tonsils.
Unfortuntely tonsils do have the possibility of growing back, but strep affects the tonsils AND throat.
Yes, grizzly bears do have tonsils. Like many mammals, they possess tonsils as part of their immune system, which helps in fighting infections and diseases. The tonsils are located in the throat and play a role in the bear's overall health, similar to their function in humans and other animals.
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.
Robert Stewart Jason has written: 'Studies on the histopathology of the palatine tonsils and on the immunological reactions of the adjacent tissues ..' -- subject(s): Diseases, Immunity, Rabbits, Tonsils
Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
Eating ice cubes does not directly affect the growth of tonsils. Tonsils can become inflamed due to infections or other factors, but eating ice cubes alone is not a cause of tonsil growth.
it is part of your immune system but the seem like they cause many problems
yes, but im not very sure?
Anxiety itself does not directly cause your tonsils to turn white. However, anxiety can lead to stress-related behaviors, such as mouth breathing or increased susceptibility to infections, which may contribute to conditions like tonsillitis or the development of tonsil stones. These conditions can cause the tonsils to appear white. If you notice persistent changes in your tonsils, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Tonsils are part of the lymphatic system, which is responsible for fighting off infections and diseases in the body. The tonsils help to detect pathogens in the mouth and throat and produce white blood cells to fight off infections.
Yeah obviously you idiot!!!!RE. your answer. I don't have tonsils!actually, sponges and jellyfishes are animals and don't have tonsils. answering your question now, i believe that all mammals have tonsils. Not 100% sure though