Make sure you don't cure her kidneys by mistake.
2007-11-13 15:04:55
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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i'm no longer an propose for removing tonsils, adenoids, or putting in PE tubes (ears). The tonsils and adenoids on the on the spot are prevalent to be fairly the immune gadget as nicely the undeniable fact that their function isn't thoroughly understood. And on an analogous time as i'm no scientific expert, it may look that tubes in the approach the eardrums might tend to enable an infection is very than out. Is your son ok diverse than those infections? Our son had countless ear infections whilst he develop into small, then regarded as though it may initiate in with tonsillitis on real of that. The scientific docs had to do an analogous undertaking -- put in ear tubes and take out the tonsils. My companion develop into ineffective set against it. We stated a diverse pediatrician who prescribed Duracef (antibiotic) fairly than the amoxicillin he'd been on, and additionally cultured the throats of our canines (confident, canines could be distributors -- i did no longer understand the two), and his infections cleared up by ability of no potential to return. The throat germs have been traveling up the eustachian tubes to infect his ears. So, i won't be in a position to be waiting to assist you already know the way long restoration could be, as nicely the undeniable fact that i think of of that's no longer any greater effective efficient than a pair of weeks. I do propose exploring all recommendations till now you do away with physique components which on the on the spot at the instant are not thoroughly understood and could be substantial. i could get a 2d opinion first...
2016-12-08 21:17:08
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answered by melgoza 4
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Most people have tonsils. It's okay. Does she have tonsillitis where her tonsils, glands and throat is swollen? If so, take her to the doctor's and get some antibiotics as well as give her ice cream. Good luck!
2007-11-13 15:05:06
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answered by Precious 7
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You mean TONSILITIS...right? Have your baby check so he/she will receive medication. The doctor will definitely give antibiotic and fever meds for your baby. Since his/her tonsils are inflammed, for sure he/she has a fever. Follow the doctor's instructions and please make sure that all the things that he tries to put in his mouth are thoroughly CLEAN! His feeding bottles, his pacifier, his toys...because at this age, he/she may be eating or putting everything he/she sees in his mouth. So make sure his room is really clean.
Goodluck!
2007-11-13 17:18:35
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answered by Louise 1
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I'm sure you have tonsils too, unless you had them surgically removed as a child.
2007-11-13 15:04:42
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answered by mrs_doctor_jones 3
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Most people have tonsils.... Unless they've had them physically removed.
2007-11-13 15:04:50
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answered by karespromise 4
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are you tryin to say tonsilitis? if this is what you are trying to say you really need to call your doctor so they can look at her.
2007-11-13 15:06:15
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answered by hapyhipy15 3
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if you mean tonsilitis, i'd say er room for antibiotics, they can swell up and hinder breathing.
2007-11-13 15:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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if they are red and swollen and the child cannot eat take them to the doctor you should be asking these questions to his or her doctor anyway you can call them and ask you know.
the correct term is tonsilitus if they are causing a problem.
2007-11-13 17:16:49
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answered by sam f & family 4
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r u joking.. those r organs not illness.
2007-11-13 15:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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