Tonsils are structures located on both sides of our throat. The tonsils capture microbes of the genus of bacteria and viruses that enter the throat and produce antibodies that help the body fight germs. Tonsillitis develops as a result of the tonsils encountering germs and swelling.
If your child has persistent or frequent recurrent tonsillitis, your doctor may recommend removing the tonsils. Children do not get sick more often after their tonsils are removed, because other tissues in the body, such as the tonsils, can adequately produce substances that fight germs.
What are the symptoms of tonsillitis?
Your child may have one or more of the following symptoms of tonsillitis:
• Throat ache
• Feeling of pain or discomfort during swallowing
• Bad breath
• Fire
• Bifurcation in his voice
• Swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck
If you look at your child's throat, you can see that the tonsils are fried and swollen. Sometimes, it can be as if the tonsils are covered with a white or yellow substance. You may not know if your child's tonsils are inflamed; call your doctor if you suspect tonsillitis.
Your doctor may recommend tonsil surgery if you have one or more of the following conditions:
• Enlarged tonsils to prevent your child's breathing
• Difficulty swallowing in your child
• Frequent recurrent sore throat
• Frequent recurrent throat inflammation
• Inflammation of the middle ear of tonsillitis, sinusitis, etc. cause complications such as
Method that shortens and facilitates healing: Thermal Welding system
A new method of tonsil surgery, Thermal Welding, provides great convenience for patients. Thermal Welding provides bleeding control in the surgical area with thermal energy during the operation, accelerating tissue healing in the next period. After surgery, the pain decreases and provides a more comfortable healing process.
Tonsil surgery, although popularly known as a simple operation, is actually an important operation with serious consequences such as bleeding and pain.decongestant surgery. Classically, the most commonly used method in tonsil operations is the separation of the tonsil from the surrounding tissues with an instrument called a dissector.
Generally, the total length of stay in the hospital is between 5-10 hours Dec. Children who do not start getting enough liquid food, who are under the age of 3 and have a constant illness such as fainting seizures, can stay in the hospital for one night.
Thanks to the “Thermal Welding” system developed to reduce the risk of bleeding, tonsils can now be easily separated without damaging the surrounding tissues.