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Tonsils, adenoids, and the appendix play important roles in our immune system, but sometimes, they can cause more harm than good. From chronic infections to painful inflammation, these organs can lead to serious health issues that may require surgical removal. Whether it's tonsil pain, adenoid issues, or appendicitis, knowing when surgery is needed is key.

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    At Atlas University Hospital's ENT Department, we provide comprehensive care using modern, high-tech methods to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the ears, nose, sinuses, mouth, throat, and neck. Our services include advanced surgical procedures such as rhinoplasty, tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, tonsil surgery, and adenoid surgery. We also specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, thyroid, and salivary gland disorders, as well as anomalies in head and neck structures. With a focus on precision and patient-centered care, our expert team ensures effective treatment and recovery. Trust Atlas University Hospital for world-class ENT solutions that improve health and enhance quality of life.

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  • What are the signs that suggest an appendix needs to be removed?

    Signs of needing an appendix removal include sudden right abdominal pain, worsening with movement, nausea, vomiting, and fever. Seek immediate medical evaluation.

  • Are there alternatives to surgery for treating issues related to tonsils and adenoids?

    Healthcare providers can sometimes manage mild cases of tonsillitis and adenoiditis with antibiotics and other nonsurgical treatments. However, for chronic or severe cases, surgery might be the most effective options. Discussing all possible treatments with a healthcare provider is important for making an informed decision.

     

  • Will removing the tonsils or adenoids affect the immune system?

    Tonsils and adenoids are part of the immune system. But, their removal does not significantly affect the body's ability to fight infections. Other parts of the immune system compensate for their absence.

  • What happens if you don't treat appendicitis?

    Untreated appendicitis can lead to the appendix bursting (rupturing), spreading infection to the abdomen (peritonitis) and leading to serious, life-threatening complications. Immediate medical treatment is crucial.

  • Can an appendectomy be performed laparoscopically?

    Yes, surgeons can perform an appendectomy laparoscopically, which is a minimally invasive procedure. This method typically results in less pain, a shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery compared to open surgery.

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