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Instructions for taking care of children after tonsillectomy
Children after tonsillectomy need special care, in which diet plays a very important role in the effectiveness of surgery. So what should you avoid after tonsillectomy? Learn about children's diet and lifestyle to avoid complications after surgery through the article below.
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Signs and complications of children with acute VA
Children with acute adenoiditis with symptoms of high fever and discomfort not only make parents worry but can also have extremely dangerous complications if not recognized and treated promptly.
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What age can cure VA for children?
Adenoids are triangular masses of lymphoid tissue located behind and above the nasopharynx. They are frequently exposed to pathogens in the air and food before entering the body to be stimulated to create immunity, so adenoids are often infected.
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The baby still has a runny nose after scraping the VA, what to do?
After adenoidectomy, children often have some symptoms such as runny nose, snoring, voice changes, etc. However, parents can rest assured because this is a common phenomenon after adenoidectomy. Follow the article!
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Normal and abnormal manifestations after curettage
Adenoidectomy is a relatively simple and safe procedure, but many parents are still concerned and uneasy about having their children undergo this surgery. This article will point out the normal and abnormal signs after adenoidectomy in children, helping parents recognize the situation promptly and handle it appropriately.
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Tonsillitis in adults: Be careful with people over 45 years old
Although tonsillitis in adults is rare, it is often chronic. At this time, the main treatment is tonsillectomy. However, for people over 45 years old, tonsillectomy, although a simple and common technique, still requires extreme caution.
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Tonsillitis in adults: Don't be subjective
Tonsils act as a “barrier” to protect the body from the invasion of microorganisms through the respiratory tract, so they are susceptible to swelling and inflammation. Tonsillitis often occurs in young children. However, the disease also appears in adults, and manifests with a recurring and persistent condition, even causing many dangerous complications.
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Why Do White Spots Appear on the Tonsils?
For some individuals, a quick glance in the mirror might reveal small white spots, resembling grains of rice, lodged in the crypts of the tonsils. These spots may emit an unpleasant odor and are sometimes accompanied by swollen tonsils. What do these symptoms indicate?
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In which cases is tonsillectomy usually indicated?
Tonsillitis is an unpleasant disease that can occur at any age. Although this is a benign disease, if not treated promptly and thoroughly, it will lead to the risk of infection of the entire throat area, tonsil cancer, sleep apnea, pericarditis... So should tonsillitis be removed?
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What is aggravating tonsillitis?
Tonsillitis has 3 forms including acute, chronic or hypertrophic tonsillitis. Each form of tonsillitis has different symptoms. Hypertrophic tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils are infected for a long time and many times, causing the tonsils to become larger than their normal structure.
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Inflamed tonsils, ulcers: What to do?
Tonsils are two pink masses the size of a thumb, located on either side of the throat. Tonsils produce antibodies to protect the body against bacteria that enter through the digestive tract and respiratory tract. Purulent tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils are severely infected and have at least one pus-filled cavity. The tonsils may also have ulcers in the tonsil crypts.
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