What sequelae does tonsil operation have

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Tonsillectomy is a major defense system of the human body, which can not be removed casually. However, in some cases, surgery is necessary to avoid greater harm. Since we are going to prepare for tonsillectomy, we should consider the related problems of the surgery. So, what are the sequelae of tonsillectomy?

What sequelae does tonsil operation have

First of all: the tonsil is originally an immune organ in the human body, but its function gradually disappears after the age of four. So the age of tonsillectomy is between four and forty years old. After forty years old, the tonsil tissue shrinks. Repeated attacks of tonsillitis, or become a potential focus of the body, are indications of tonsillectomy.

Secondly, it may affect the local immune response and reduce the body's anti infection ability. If tonsillitis attacks repeatedly, hinders breathing and swallowing, causes rheumatism and nephritis and other diseases, it should be removed in time. It's better to go to the hospital for examination and treatment.

Finally: there are no complications after tonsillectomy. Some people sometimes feel that there is a tight feeling in the pharynx. They think that the operation has brought out pharyngitis. In fact, it is not because of the contraction of the scar in the operation cavity after the operation. They will adapt to it after a period of time.

matters needing attention

Tonsillar patients should have a correct understanding of the common sense of postoperative nursing, so that the patients can quickly recover and recover.