Removal Of Tonsils And Adenoids
My son suffers from throat and nasal infection from time to time. Doctor says his aneoids are little bigger in size. At ...
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It seems your child is suffering from obstructive sleep apnea due to adenoid and tonsillar hypertrophy and rec infections. We need to examine him and probably shall be advised for xray of nasopharynx. If obstruction found to be significant by adenoid and tonsils or they are producing some adverse effects on ear, adenoids and tonsils removed surgically, preferably by coblation method.
I have tonsils. Left side tonsil is very enlarged. Right side is less enlarged. One doctor said- this can be cured only ...
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You have not specified your age. But since you have tried everything for relief I would suggest to go in for removal of tonsils (tonsillectomy) and adenoids also. Consult a ent surgeon for the same in a good hospital. You will require anaesthesia and one day stay in the hospital. Choose a hospital where surgery is done by laser. An ent surgeon can best advise you.
My daughter has recurrent ear infections, and the specialist wants to take out her tonsils and adenoids. I cannot see wh ...
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Ear, nose&throat (ent) are interconnected & thinking in terms of recurrent infection, tonsilitis, adenoids swelling & chronic discharge from ears if you remove tonsils &adenoids which are septic, there are chances of getting better of ear infectionafter operation. Ear operation (tympanoplasty) after the age of 21yrs. You may try other modalities immunotherapy, certain herbal therapy. High protein diet & supplements etc. Can help.
Kid aged 3.4 years, weight 11.3 kgs. Regular cold issues and snoring at night. Possible Adenoids and Tonsils enlargement ...
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Hi removal of adenoids should definitely help. But you should at least try once more with proper course of antibiotics and decongestants before going for surgery as your baby is underweight should increase his/her nutrition too.
Hi doctors, my mother has a problem that when she gets into deep sleep at night. Water fills her mouth and then it burst ...
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What lesion does she have on throat? salivation may increase due to certain nerve stimulation in certain patients. Is she taking any medication for any other known disease like bp etc? medications could alter the flow of saliva in mouth.