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Tonsil | Tonsillectomy | Symptoms of tonsil | Can tonsils grow back after being removed?


Yes it is. When tonsil is surgically removed during tonsillectomy, it doesn't get completely removed since only the major part is removed and it may leave the residue, i.e., the tissues.

That doesn't necessarily mean that it will regrow. A study conducted on this came up with the stats that the tonsils had some growth after 4 years. The new tonsils would be swollen and diseased, just like the old tonsils. It generally won't grow back too large, but if you face problems then you must consult the doctor.

What tonsil actually is?

Tonsils are round, two in number, mass of flesh that are present at the back of our throats. These are part of the immune system. They filter the germs that enter through our nose and mouth and prevents them to enter in our body, keeping us safe from infections. 

Symptoms of infected tonsils that you should not overlook

1. Red and swollen tonsils: It might get swollen and red sometimes due to cough and cold but if it stays for long then it must be checked up before it gets a little too late.

2. Painful Swallowing: Swollen tonsils would mean lesser space for the food to pass through, and the food will obviously get rubbed with the tonsils giving painful sensation.

3. Swollen tonsil would show yellow or white patches. 

4. Severe tonsil would cause a change in your voice.

Other sym include bad breath, neck stiffness, sore throat, fever with chills or without chills, continuous coughing, etc.

Picture of a very severely swollen tonsil




Tonsil removed through tonsillectomy

One should get a regular check-up from doctor so that the disease doesn't increase and get cured in time.

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