When is the right time to opt for a Surgery for Tonsillitis?

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When is the right time to opt for a Surgery for Tonsillitis? Your body is designed to protect itself with its own defence system. The tonsils and adenoids are a part of this system, creating the necessary antibodies that help the body fight back in the course of an infection. The tonsil is located at the back of the throat on both the sides, with the adenoids located above it.

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At times, this organ will get infected or start to swell, wherein a specialists will advise you to undergo a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy. Although in most cases, you may not require this surgery, it is best to know when you require it. Here are the top instances this surgery is required:


Breathing problems The adenoids and tonsils are located at the back of the throat. Due to their location, it can obstruct your airway, especially if there is any swelling. When this occurs, you will notice a change in the breathing pattern. The symptom will include the constant need to breathe through the throat with a rasping sound. In a chronic case, the speech of the individual will change, which include the characteristics of a hypo nasal speech. In other words, the individual will sound as if they are talking with their nosed pinched. In such a case, if the swelling does not reduce, a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy will have to be undergone in order reduce the pressure on the throat. Chronic snoring in the night When an individual sleeps, the horizontal position relaxes the tissues at the back of the throat. In this way, the tonsils and the adenoids normally relax, and slip back. If these organs swell, they can constrict the airway to the throat. This leads to “snoring� which only occurs in the night. While there are many reasons why snoring can occur only in the night, if a specialists diagnoses the problem as swollen tonsils, the only cure for this problem is surgery. In most cases, snoring may not cause a major health problem, but it can disrupt the sleeping pattern of the patient. This in turn can lead to daytime fatigue, chronic bad-breath, eating and swallowing problems, and hyper-nasal speech. Recurring throat and ear infections There are various reasons an individual can suffer from a throat or ear infection. In most cases, it is because of a bacterial or viral strain, which can easily be cured through a course of antibiotics. However, if there a recurring occurrence of throat and ear infections it might be caused by the tonsils or adenoids. In such a case, the organs itself would be infected, and in turn, it will be a breeding ground for this virus. If medication does not solve the problem, tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy will be recommended. In rare cases, an abscess may even form around the infected organ. In such case, the abscess will have to be drained before the surgery commences.


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