laryngeal tonsilsok, i think you mean 'pharyngeal tonsils'. we actually only have one of those at the very back of the throat which isn't generally reffered to as being a tonsil. we actually have 4 types of tonsil, but we call the two 'masses' at the sides of the back of the throat 'the tonsils' more often. these tonsils are called the palatine tonsils, or faucial tonsils.hope it helped x
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i cannot fully answer this question however i feel i can perhaps contribute...I've had one of my tonsils removed, i was about 7 years old when i was slowly un able to hear. i did not completely go deaf but i was definitely having a lot of trouble hearing.doctors perfomed a lot of tests on me before finally realizing it was somehow due to my tonsils. they removed my left tonsil and sure enough, i was able to hear again.i don't really know why they didn't remove both tonsils and i really wish they had because my right one has given me BIG problems ever since.I've had tonsilitis about 8-9 times, the most severe case was when i was completely un able to open my mouth and had to eat through a very small straw. this lasted about 2 weeks.the strange thing is when my tonsil acts up, i am again un able to hear... but only from my right side... which is the side with the left over tonsil.when i get sick, even a common flu will hit my right ear and i will get an ear infection.i get ear infections maybe 1-2 times a year since i was 8.i do not really know the relationship between tonsils and hearing, but i definitely know they have to coinside.good luck.Next person...Hey, I'm someone else. Although that story above was pretty true, I would have to say that it did not really provide enough information for people that might be trying to get the answer. As for me, I think it is because of the Eustachian tube that connected your inner ear to your throat, which a tonsil can have an affect on since it's in the throat.The tonsils are two masses of tissue that lie at the back of the throat. So when it gets infected, the infection also spreads to your ear by the tube and it causes hearing problems. Although people might be wondering why I know about this, just to let you know, I do not have this problem with my ears, but I am studying for a test, and since I did not participate well in class, I have to do a good research tonight :( I am one of those people looking for the right information but have not found what I am truly looking for in here, so I decided to improve the answer, because at least I remember this from my class. Yeah, I won't do the same mistake the next time. You can see to it that I don't :)
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This doesn't mean that you need to remove your tonsils, you just have to get quick medication from your doctor, if its very bad then you will need to get your tonsils removed, and it sometimes depends on your age but if your old enough theres no need to remove them.
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.
Well, you may have strep throat, or even swollen tonsils or adenoids. The only way to know is to let your doctor take a peek and see.
Both the times I was pregnant my breasts were swollen but not sore right away but only a pregnancy test will tell you for sure.
NO. Not everyone has to get their tonsils out. The only reason you would have to get your tonsils out is for medical issues such as frequent sore throat.
Yes! I knew right away because of that.
Only if absolutely necessary. Your tonsils do not need to be taken out unless something happens to them that may need their removal.
i dont no
George Harrison also had his tonsils removed; it changed his voice slightly, and arguably improved his singing.
When you get them removed they bouce higher than a rubberband ball with the similar weight and size.... But only for 30 minutes after they are removed
A disease is when mental, physical or sometimes social health is affected due to an ifection of pathogens. It is only a disease if you have the symptoms of the disease (eg. white spots on the tonsils for tonsillitis)
The only 5 letter word for swollen is puffy.