NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The most common reason that adults undergo tonsillectomy is chronic infection, in contrast with children, who have their tonsils removed primarily to treat obstructed ...
Tonsillectomy in adults is a safe procedure, showing low rates of mortality and complications, according to new research published online January 30 in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. "Adult ...
Tonsillectomy may benefit adults who have more than 3 incidences of severe sore throat per year, according to a study published online April 2 in CMAJ. Timo Koskenkorva, MD, from the Department of ...
Tonsillectomy is a routine and safe procedure, performed in both children and adults, but like any surgery, it carries some ...
(HealthDay)—Preliminary evidence indicates that acupuncture may decrease perceived pain in children and adolescents following tonsillectomy, according to a review published in the December issue of ...
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Ask the doctor: I’m in my 20s and regularly get tonsillitis – should I just get my tonsils out?
Question: I’m in my 20s and keep getting recurrent tonsillitis, sometimes needing antibiotics. At what point should I consider having them removed? I am getting sick of it and feel like it is a ...
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