Yes, some individuals can be born with larger tonsils, a condition known as tonsillar hypertrophy. This can be due to genetic factors or other underlying conditions. Enlarged tonsils may not always cause problems, but in some cases, they can lead to issues such as difficulty swallowing, breathing problems, or recurrent infections. If concerns arise, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
Infants are born with Tonsils and Adenoids and they start out large in childhood (about 3-5 years) and shrink throughout your life. At about one month in a pregnancy the "Throat Pouches" begin to develop and the embryo will start forming the Tonsils.
Your tonsils shouldn't effect your singing. I know someone who is a great singer and they got there tonsils taken out. Your tonsils is not correspondent to your vocal chords.
There is a very slim (1/1000) chance that will happen don't worry!
Yes, of course- all human beings are born with tonsils, and keep them throughout their lives unless they have to have them removed because of infection.
Yes, you can yodel without tonsils. Yodeling primarily relies on the vocal cords and the technique of changing pitch between chest voice and falsetto, which does not depend on the presence of tonsils. While tonsils can play a role in the overall vocal quality, their absence does not prevent someone from learning and practicing yodeling effectively.
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)
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
If you have infected tonsils, such as in the case of tonsillitis, it is advisable to avoid kissing someone. Infected tonsils can harbor bacteria or viruses that are contagious, increasing the risk of spreading the infection to others. It's best to wait until you are fully recovered and free from symptoms before engaging in close contact like kissing. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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.
Both spleen and tonsils are examples of large lymphoid masses so the are included in the lymphatic system.
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)
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.