Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy Treatment Federal Way, WA
Tonsil Removal Specialist Dr. Ryan Stern
A tonsillectomy and an adenoidectomy are surgical procedures to remove tonsils and adenoids. Occasionally, tonsils can become inflamed or infected. Adenoids can also become inflamed or infected as well as becoming enlarged. If symptoms are severe enough or occur with great frequency, a tonsillectomy will be performed to remove the tonsils and an adenoidectomy will be done to remove the adenoids.
Dr. Ryan Stern specializes in providing treatment for patients suffering from tonsillitis and adenoiditis in Renton, Kent, Auburn and Federal Way, WA. He will provide you with a comprehensive diagnosis so that you can receive the best treatment. If you’re seeking treatment for a deviated septum, call Ryan Stern, MD at (206) 910-4641 to schedule your appointment today!
What is the Treatment for Tonsillitis and Adenoiditis?
Dr. Stern can help decide upon the best treatment based on age, overall health, medical history, type of infection and a child’s tolerance for medication or therapies. Treatment also depends on the severity of the infection and the frequency with which the child develops infections. While antibiotics can help, a physician may refer you to an ear, nose and throat surgeon to have the tonsils and adenoids removed.
Conditions indicating a Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy include:
- Sleep apnea, or periods during sleep when someone stops breathing
- Difficulty swallowing
- Tumor in the throat or nasal passage
- Bleeding from tonsils
- Nasal passage blockages and uncomfortable breathing
- Severe sore throats in one year*
- Five sore throats in each of two years*
- Three sore throats in each of three years*
- Sore throats with fever above 101 degrees farenheit, discharge on the tonsils, positive strep throat culture.
Additional and controversial symptoms indicating tonsil and adenoid removal include:
- Considerable Snoring
- Frequent Throat Infections or Abscesses
- Frequent Ear Infections
- Varying Degrees of Hearing Loss
- Sinus Infections
- Ongoing Mouth Breathing
- Frequent Colds
- Coughs
- Bad Breath
In all cases, Dr. Stern should be consulted for proper diagnosis and treatment.
What is the Surgery & Recovery From a Tonsillectomy?
Tonsillectomies and Adenoidectomies are generally performed on an outpatient basis and most patients can go home on the same day as the surgery. Since the surgery requires a general anesthesia, the patient will be anesthetized in the operating room where the surgeon will then remove the tonsils and adenoids through the mouth.
Recovery begins in the recovery room where the patient is closely monitored. Once he or she is doing well, they will be released to fully recover at home. Most physicians will prescribe pain medication, increased fluid intake and no rough activities for a specified length of time.
Schedule an Appointment for Tonsillitis Treatment
Dr. Stern specializes in providing treatment for tonsillitis and adenoiditis at his ENT offices in Auburn and Federal Way, WA. Call (206) 910-4641 today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.