a little but on the bright side you get to eat a lot of ice cream and popsicles.
Well, for one, the procedure would most probably be excruciatingly painful.
The lump where the tonsils used to be is often a result of scar tissue or healing after the tonsils have been removed. This lump should gradually reduce in size as the healing process progresses. If there are concerns about the lump or if it becomes painful, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Either when a partner or doctor notices it, or you have a great, scratchy painful feeling in your throat and you're sure it isn't strep.
bacteria, specifically streptococcal: causes the tonsils to become irritated and later becomes painful.
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)
No.
i am going for surgury and am on suboxone. how long before surgury do i need to stop taking it if at all?
Doctors generally only proscribe morphine for more invasive, painful surgeries. So, no, they do not. I recommend 2-3 ibuprofen or Tylenol.
Some people never have to get their tonsils out and most doctors will only do it if you get tonsillitis. Symptons are severe sore throat and the back of your mouth willl be swollen and may have white gunk. The swollen things are your tonsils. It can also cause yu t have lumps sticking out of your neck due to the swollen tonsils. You can also have similar symptons to a cold such as painful swalloing, coughing, headache and fever. Doctors can give you penicilin as treament.
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
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)