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Adenoids; do they return after being removed? |
My 3 year old kid had an operation 10 months ago, and they removed adenoids and tonsels (wich they didn't tell me about the last ones). Now., they are coming back!? Can that be possible? Now,do they have to operate him again?? Any other solution? and did they have to remove the tonsels in the first place, when they never told me anything about tonsels being wrong? Very painful for everone to go thru this operation with a little kid... Thanks in advance, No when they remove them as far as i know they don't come back Hello. That is quite a procedure for such a little kid--must be a brave one. It sounds like your kid had tonsillitis and the doctors decided to treat by performing a tonsillectomy--a procedure that involves removing the palatine tonsils and the adenoid tonsils (there are two types of tonsils). It is unlikely that the tonsils will come back if they have been completely removed. Tonsillectomies are done on patients to prevent the very serious complication of a peritonsillar abscess. So the initial operation 10 months ago was probably necessary. If the first operation completely removed the adenoids, this could be a simple case of pharyngitis. But again the best thing would be to have a doctor take a look and see exactly what is inflamed in his throat. Hope it helps some. |
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im not sure but i had the surgery done a year ago and it only hurt a lil the day after, u wont be able to tlak for a while but, its worth it i can breathe thow my nose now ...Yeah, got a few toddler patients who had their enlarged adenoids removed coz they snore loudly and had difficulty breathing. They we're as energetic as they were a day after the procedure. ...Everyone has adenoids. They're glands. I assume what you're talking about is enlarged adenoids, and in that case, take him to the doctor if his symptoms have lasted for more than a we... The reason for the ear infections is because the adenoids are most likely blocking the Eustachian tubes. I had mine removed in 2000, and had tubes put in my ears to assist the draining. You probabl... You don't really need them and they can harbor bacteria and allow it to become more resistant to treatment, so they are often removed in people with frequent ENT infections ...Adenoids are in fact "pharyngeal tonsils" much like the tonsils in the back of your throat and the tonsils in your lower trachea, they are made of lymph tissue. Lymph tissue helps fight o... NO,, they will put you to sleep. I had mine removed when I was 5 and I am...old now! You will wake up and it will be all over with. Good Luck! ...I had mine removed when I was 8 years old. I remember having a soar throat. One thing I do remember and makes me sad was that when I woke up there were no familiar faces around me - and made me s... |
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