Your gag reflexes should not be affected by having your tonsils removed.
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.
Yes, you can still get Quincy, also known as a peritonsillar abscess, even after having your tonsils removed. Quincy typically occurs in the area where the tonsils were located, and inflammation or infection can still happen in the surrounding tissues. While the risk may be lower without tonsils, it's not eliminated entirely. If you experience symptoms like severe throat pain or difficulty swallowing, it's important to seek medical attention.
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.
Your tonsils. You don't need them but you still have them.
No, if you have no tonsils then you cannot have inflamed tonsils.
No but i did and it helps to not getting a sore throat but its best if you do it when your younger, i was 3 when i got them out. But you could still get them when your older its just better when your younger : )
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.
You can still get strep throat if your tonsils are out.
Tonsillitis is and infection on the tonsils. Once the tonsils are removed that infection or inflammation of the tonsil should go away as well. If symptoms are still persisting consult your physician.
No, you do not need tonsils to be bulimic. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by purging, and it is related to psychological and behavioral factors rather than physical anatomy. Some individuals may have had their tonsils removed and can still experience bulimia. The disorder is primarily about the patterns of eating and the emotional struggles related to it.
no
He has some very strong reflexes, that's because he's still very young.