| Specialization Cancer Hospital | Locality Bandra West |
A Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure in which the tonsils are removed. Sometimes the adenoids are removed at the same time. Reasons for tonsillectomy Tonsillectomy may be indicated when the patient: Experiences frequent bouts of acute tonsillitis. The number requiring tonsillectomy varies with the severity of the episodes. One case, even severe, is generally not enough for most surgeons to decide tonsillectomy is necessary. Has chronic tonsillitis, consisting of persistent, moderate-to-severe throat pain. Has multiple bouts of peritonsillar abscess. Has sleep apnea (stopping or obstructing breathing at night due to enlarged tonsils or adenoids) Has difficulty eating or swallowing due to enlarged tonsils (very unusual reason for tonsillectomy) Produces tonsilloliths in the back of their mouth.