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  2. Tonsillectomy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In children with OSA, it results in improved quality of life. [3] While generally safe, complications may include bleeding, vomiting, dehydration, trouble eating, and trouble talking. [1] Throat pain typically lasts about one to two weeks after surgery. [1] [4] Bleeding occurs in about 1% within the first day and another 2% after that. [1]

  3. Tonsillitis - Wikipedia

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    A randomised controlled trial of tonsillectomy versus medical treatment (antibiotics and pain killers) in adults with frequent tonsillitis found that tonsillectomy was more effective and cost effective. It resulted in fewer days with sore throat. [41] [42] Children have had only a modest benefit from tonsillectomy for repeated cases of ...

  4. More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back - AOL

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    If performed correctly, tonsillectomy aims to remove all tonsillar tissue, making regrowth rare.” In eight years of practice, Hayes says, Golden was only the second patient she’d seen whose ...

  5. Grisel's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This is a rare disease that usually affects children. Progressive throat and neck pain and neck stiffness can be followed by neurologic symptoms such as pain or numbness radiating to arms (radiculopathies). In extreme cases, the condition can lead to quadriplegia and even death from acute respiratory failure.

  6. Palatine tonsil - Wikipedia

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    The palatine tonsils are located in the isthmus of the fauces, between the palatoglossal arch and the palatopharyngeal arch of the soft palate.. The palatine tonsil is one of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT), located at the entrance to the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts to protect the body from the entry of exogenous material through mucosal sites.

  7. Little-known eating disorder nearly starved a 9-year-old: 'It ...

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    After COVID-19 hit, Michelle said Hannah’s eating took a turn for the worse, and she eliminated even more food. Autism Risk Could Rise With Air Pollution, New Study Suggests

  8. The 9 Best Grocery Items for Weight Loss, According to ... - AOL

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    Eating a hearty breakfast is necessary to have a productive, energized day. Additionally, research has found that skipping breakfast was associated with an increased risk of being overweight.

  9. Fear of medical procedures - Wikipedia

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    Being scared of surgery has led to "eating disorders, sleep disturbances, regression to earlier levels of behavior, depression, and somatization such as loss of voice after tonsillectomy." [8] Many children see surgery as a form of punishment [7] and, since they sometimes can't see what they did "wrong", the fear is escalated, leaving greater ...