Just got back from the Dr. with my son and they mentioned his tonsils were 3 to 3 1/2. After digging around a bit I found this http://www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Tons-2003-1105/Tons-slides-2003-1105.pdf Just has a picture a few pages down with the tonsil numbers/measurements.
Yes if you get this you can get pustule tonsillitis, breath will smell because of the infection , and you will have a sore throat plus a green Flem like substance.
The mean is 5.
Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils
I think you mean 3 times 4...?
If you mean tonsils, then yes, they do have them.
y=3*+7.what does the * mean?
If you mean 10 to the power plus 3, the answer is kilo.
There are FIVE pairs of tonsils in the pharynx or throat, though the exact number will differ depending on the textbook:Nasal (lymphatic tissue in the nose)Adenoids/Pharangeal/Luschka (nasopharynx)Palatine (oropharynx)Tubal (pharynx side of the auditory tubes)Lingual (oropharynx)Note: the cerebellar tonsil is a structure in the brain.
3 + 8 + 21 + 22 + 36 = 90 Ans.// What do you mean?
Tonsils, palatine tonsils and Waldeyer's ring. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic (Immune System)
Tonsillitis is an inflammation and infection of the tonsils. The tonsils become inflamed and swollen. They can begin to affect swallowing if they become very swollen. Plus, children often experience pain. However, Tonsillitis does NOT automatically mean surgery. It depends. Surgery is usually done if antibiotics don't help, if the child gets repeated Tonsillitis, or the tonsils remain chronically swollen. The surgery is fairly quick with very few complications.
Other than GALT as being diffuse lymphoid tissue, the tonsils are also part of it. We have 3 types of tonsils, palatine, lingual and pharyngeal. A prominent feature are the tonsilar crypts with increase surface area for immune cells to interact with antigen.