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Should I Have My Sons Tonsils Removed?

I have a just turned 4 son. He has been pretty sick this winter with croup, ear infections and now tonsilitis. :( I am looking into having his tonsils and adenoids removed because I have heard of children being alot healthier after.? I would love to hear anyone who has done this and what they think about it. Thanks.

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I so appreciate all your advice! We went to the dr AGAIN yesterday as his tonsils were huge. Almost touching in the middle. I had the dr set up an appointment with a ent for early April. I am nervous about putting him through surgery, but it has to be better than being sick ALL winter, and if it will help that I am all for it. One more question. How long does the fever from tonsilitis last? He's had a fever since Tuesday night. Its not as bad but is still there. Thank You everyone!

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I can't tell you what to do, but I can share my experience with you. Two of my children (now ages 42 and 40) had strep that wouldn't go away. The doctors told me that tonsilectomies were pretty much proven to not be helpful.Nevertheless, I opted to have their tonsils out because there was a chance it would help and they were very sick. This was on two different occasions with two different doctors. both children were greatly benefitted by having their tonsils out. So, when my youngest son began having the same problems I had him get his out , too. It worked beautifully. I don't know what doctors are saying these days, but I know it worked for 3 of my children.

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Hi J.,
I had my tonsils and adnoids out when I was 5. My mom says it was the best thing ever. My neice is now 10 and she had her tonsil only removed about 6 months ago. They say that it is easier on someone to have them removed at the younger ages than as an adult. A friend of mine had a 3 year old loved to talk but you couldn't understand him. When they remove the tonsils he was talking clear as day.
I know that its a quick procedure and your out with in 24 hours, and that they don't remove adnoids unless needed. I hope this helps and gl.
M.

My son had his removed when he was about 13 months old. The younger they are the better it is, but explain to him exactly what will happen. This will help him not be so scared with it all. At Primary Children Medical Center, they give the kids a tour of the hospital before a few days to a week before the surgery. I didn't do this with mine as he was very young, but it might help him (and you) not to be so nervous and scared.

You can check with an ENT to see if they see reason to. If the adenoids are too big, it can cause problems with the ears draining. It worked well for me as a kid, and now we're looking at doing it for our 5yo for hearing issues due to lack of the eustachian tubes draining. I haven't gotten strep at all since having it done, and my husband gets it very badly every few years, so I think I would have if I were going to. GL!

My boys suffered from strep throat, 3 times in 4 months. One of them had their tonsils removed the other had tonsils and anoids. Neither one has had strep since (knock on wood) even when they are exposed to it.

HI J.,

I just had to chime in. I had my tonsils out at age 2 and had tons of sore throats and strep afterwards, throughout childhood.

I would look into Chinese medicine or a homeopathic solution one more time before the surgery. A Chinese physician asks, "why so many infections?" and treats THAT problem, rather than just taking organs out. Why is the immune system down? And he addresses that issue. It makes more sense to me. I have been going to an acupuncturist and I stopped my medication and feel a lot better. Also, an RN friend of mine uses homeopathic cures rather than antibiotics on herself and children and has been healthy for 20 years doing this.
http://www.drhomeo.com/tonsillitis/tonsillitis-and-homeop...

Just some things to think over and look into.

Hope your son gets well soon,

M.

Three of my four children have had this procedure done. My oldest two had it done a couple years apart and my younger daugther had it done at 5. They have been alot healthier since it was done. I am not hoping one of the dr will do that for my 3 year old as he is sick ALL the time. He has 4 ear infections a month, strep, bronchitis, and his asthma is flaired up ALL the time. Good luck. I would really recommend this!

Hi J.
I had my sons tonsils and adenoids removed and also tubes put in his ears at 10 months old. He was having chronic ear infections, sinus problems and trouble breathing. The doctors gave me the run around and put him on every kind of medicine for every kind of illness. So I took it upon my self to go to a specialist. They have the best one here in Denver. The # is ###-###-#### see dr. Pachly. He is world renown and fabulous. He can tell you right away what you should do. My sons adenoids were 5x the size and his tonsils 3x once they were removed he had one minor ear infection but it just drains out and you treat it with drops instead of antibiotics and that has been it. He is almost 3 now. Dr. Pachly is the best. It was fast and easy and I would do it over and over again to give my son the health, sleep and no medicine intake. It was the best decision for us. Good luck. L.

I can't tell you what to do, but I can share my experience with you. Two of my children (now ages 42 and 40) had strep that wouldn't go away. The doctors told me that tonsilectomies were pretty much proven to not be helpful.Nevertheless, I opted to have their tonsils out because there was a chance it would help and they were very sick. This was on two different occasions with two different doctors. both children were greatly benefitted by having their tonsils out. So, when my youngest son began having the same problems I had him get his out , too. It worked beautifully. I don't know what doctors are saying these days, but I know it worked for 3 of my children.

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