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- $Title{What Happened to All the Tonsillectomies?}
- $Subject{Tonsillectomies tonsils antibiotics bacteria tonsillitis
- streptococcal penicillin antibiotics infection infections hypertrophy larger
- tonsillectomy glands}
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- What Happened to All the Tonsillectomies?
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- QUESTION: When I was a youngster, everyone had their tonsils removed at an
- early age. Now I have 6 grandchildren, and none of them have had this
- operation. Why? Have we developed a new breed of humans without tonsils?
- Could you please explain what has gone right with our youngsters?
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- ANSWER: In a world where so little seems to be going right these days, I am
- happy to provide you with your answer. No, these children do not belong to a
- new breed, despite appearances. The major difference is the availability of
- antibiotics that effectively kill the bacteria that cause the infection that
- is know as tonsillitis. The most common infecting organism is of the
- streptococcal variety, and is susceptible to penicillin. Early administration
- of this or other antibiotics prevents the bacteria from gaining a foothold in
- the tonsils, and reduces the frequency of recurrent infections. When tonsils
- are not scarred by frequent infections they gradually dwindle in size over
- time. However, when recurrent infections do occur, and tonsils hypertrophy
- (grow larger) a tonsillectomy may still be indicated to remove the chronically
- infected glands. It seems as though your "new breed" has just been a lucky
- bunch, and avoided that problem.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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