Tonsillitis excision, okay?

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The benefits and risks of tonsilitis surgery vary from person to person, taking into account symptoms, complications, individual health status and doctor's advice. Patients and family members should discuss the benefits of tonsilitis surgery with their doctor before deciding whether to proceed. The benefits of tonsilitis surgery need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and cannot be generalized. The following is some information about tonsillitis removal: 1. Symptoms and hazards of tonsillitis Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, the main symptoms include sore throat, fever, swallowing difficulties, etc. Severe tonsillitis may cause complications, such as post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever, etc. 2. Indications for tonsillitis tonsillitis surgery is usually applied to the following situations: chronic tonsillitis recurrent attacks, 7 or more attacks per year, continuous attacks for 2 years or longer. Tonsil hypertrophy, interference with swallowing, breathing or vocal function. Tonsillitis combined with other diseases, such as tonsil tumors, diphtheria, etc. Tonsillitis causes other serious complications, such as nephritis, rheumatic fever, etc. 3. The advantages of tonsillitis tonsillitis resection The main advantages of tonsillitis resection include: tonsillitis can be completely cured, reduce the chance of recurrence. Help prevent complications caused by tonsillitis. For some patients with other health problems caused by tonsillitis, tonsilitis removal may help improve overall health.4. Risks and complications of tonsilitis removal There may be a number of risks and complications associated with tonsilitis removal surgery, including: Bleeding: Minor or severe bleeding may occur after surgery. Infection: Infection may occur after surgery. Pain and discomfort: The throat may feel sore and uncomfortable after surgery. Dysphagia: There may be temporary difficulty swallowing after surgery. Other complications: breathing difficulties, voice changes, etc. 5. Preoperative preparation and postoperative care Before tonsilitis surgery, patients need to do some preparation, including: inform the doctor about their health status and allergy history. Follow your doctor's advice on diet and oral preparation. Some fasting may be required before surgery. After surgery, patients should pay attention to the following care items: use painkillers to relieve pain as recommended by your doctor. Avoid spicy, irritating foods and foods that are too hot. Keep your mouth clean and rinse with salt water. Avoid strenuous exercise and coughing. Follow up with your doctor. 6. Individual differences and decision-making should be considered comprehensively according to individual circumstances. Patients and family members should fully communicate with doctors to understand the pros and cons and risks of surgery, and make decisions according to their own wishes and doctors' suggestions. Key information: The benefits and risks of tonsillitis surgery vary from person to person, taking into account symptoms, complications, personal health status, and doctor's advice. Patients and family members should discuss the procedure with their doctor before deciding whether to proceed.



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