Treating tonsillitis: is surgery necessary?

Escrito por: Mr Prince Modayil
Publicado: | Actualizado: 03/05/2019
Editado por: Lisa Heffernan

Tonsillitis is an inflammatory condition of the tonsils. The tonsils are located at the back of the throat and are made of lymphoid tissues. They provide some immunity for new-born babies for the first 12 months, after which they serve no function.

Tonsillitis is generally caused by a viral infection, but sometimes it can be caused by a bacterial infection. It is more common in children, but teenagers and adults can also get it.

We interviewed otolaryngologist Mr Prince Modayil to talk about tonsillitis and when surgery is necessary.

What symptoms come with tonsillitis?

The tonsils will look red and swollen. Usually symptoms can last for 3-4 days and can also include the following:

  • Fever and flu-like symptoms
  • Sore throat
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Nausea
  • Tiredness
  • Swollen glands in the neck
  • White spots on the tonsils
  • Bad breath

How is tonsillitis diagnosed?

Tonsillitis can be diagnosed by clinical examination and with a throat swab. A blood test may also be carried out to check for the presence of glandular fever. This is a viral infection which can cause extreme tiredness, swollen tonsils and a thick white coating that covers the throat.

How is tonsillitis treated?

Antibiotics may be required if the condition lasts for more than 4 days and the tonsils remain swollen with white spots.

The following steps are essential for full recovery:

  • Drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated
  • Taking paracetamol or ibuprofen
  • Gargling warm, salty water
  • Using sprays or lozenges
  • Plenty of rest

Sometimes, due to a very bad tonsil infection, quinsy can occur. This is a tonsil abscess that causes difficulty breathing and being able to speak, voice changes and trismus (difficulty opening the mouth).

If a person develops quinsy, the abscess will have to be drained under local anaesthetic or antibiotics will be administered intravenously in the hospital.

When does tonsillitis require surgery?

A tonsillectomy to remove the tonsils will be considered if; the patient suffers from tonsillitis 7 times in one year, 5 times a year for 2 consecutive years, 3 times a year for 3 consecutive years or if they suffer from quinsy twice.

A tonsillectomy involves the total removal of the tonsils, under general anaesthetic. The operation only takes about 30 minutes and can be done as a day case procedure in most cases.

Expect to take 10 to 14 days off work or school following the operation and the throat will be sore for about ten days, following the procedure. There is a risk of bleeding after surgery (5-6 %). 1 in every 100 adults and children will require a second operation to stop the bleeding.

For more details on surgery please visit www.princemodayil.com

What about coblation tonsillotomy for tonsillitis?

A coblation tonsillotomy is performed in children/adults with very large tonsils that are causing obstructive sleep apnoea. A coblation tonsillotomy involves reducing the size of the tonsils, to allow more space for the child to breathe. However, this is not the preferred method of treatment for adults and children with tonsillitis. It is preferable to remove the tonsils altogether, to avoid further infection and complications in the future.

Por Mr Prince Modayil
Otorrinolaringología

El Sr. Prince Modayil es uno de los principales especialistas en ORL de Londres, que trata a niños y adultos, y tiene un interés especial en los trastornos del oído, nariz y garganta de los niños . Tiene una vasta experiencia en el tratamiento de una amplia gama de problemas ENT en adultos y tiene un interés especial en los trastornos de la nariz y la sinusitis. Se usa para tratar el oído pegajoso , la ligadura de la lengua , la apnea del sueño , el dolor de garganta , la amigdalitis, los amigdalolitos, la desviación nasal, los pólipos nasales, la sinusitis, la sordera, los problemas de oído, los problemas de voz . El Sr. Modayil completó su formación especializada en varios hospitales terciarios en Londres y Manchester. Recibió una beca de capacitación en cirugía ENT para niños en el Evelina London Children's Hospital y una beca de rinología en el Hospital Universitario de St George .

El Sr. Modayil es un Profesor Honorario Senior en la Escuela de Medicina de St George's y lleva a cabo reuniones de gobernanza clínica pediátrica en el Hospital Universitario de St George's. Como orador habitual en oradores nacionales e internacionales, el Sr. Modayil es reconocido entre sus colegas por su compromiso con la difusión de las mejores prácticas en cirugía ORL y la promoción de las últimas técnicas efectivas. Entre los pacientes, el Sr. Modayil es altamente calificado por su cuidado y consideración, y la seguridad que brinda a los padres en todas las etapas del tratamiento de sus hijos.

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