An "ear, nose and throat" doctor - usually abbreviated to ENT.
Tonsils regress after childhood and may be almost unnoticable in any adult.
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I'm not sure if it's "normal" but it can happen. I saw my DR. about mine looking like this. Sometimes it would feel like I was trying to swallow past something. Turns out all of it was a side effect of my allergies. I have been taking Allegra D daily and my tonsils have shrunk back to size. See a Dr. for sure though.
neurosurgeon or cardiovascular surgeon
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Opthalmologist, specializes in surgical eye care
won a free appointment to see Dr. Mengele for whatever kind of treatment you need.
B this should be reported to the National Practioner Data Bank
Dr. Grant is a paleontologist. Dr. Sattler is a paleobotanist.
you don't get into the dr. you get in to see the dr.
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.
I'm pretty sure you can. I never had mine removed and I don't have any. My dr. asked me years ago if I had them removed. I wasn't sure and asked my parents and they told me I never had them.