Can tonsils affect hearing?

Swollen tonsils can occur with tonsillitis, mononucleosis, or other forms of throat infection
throat infection
Is a sore throat contagious? Yes, pharyngitis (viral and bacterial) is contagious and can be transmitted from one person to another. Usually, mucus, nasal discharge and saliva can contain the viruses and/or bacteria that can cause sore throat. Consequently, even kissing can cause transfer of these organisms.
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. Temporary hearing loss can accompany nasal congestion or ear infections. Exposure to loud noise can also lead to temporary hearing loss.
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Can tonsil cause hearing loss?

According to recent research from Newcastle University published in the September 15 edition of Ear and Hearing, common childhood infections, such as tonsillitis and ear infections, may lead to hearing loss later in life.
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Can tonsils and adenoids affect hearing?

Frequent infections of the adenoids can affect other areas such as the ear's passage between the back of the nose and the inside of the ear, known as the eustachian tube. This can lead to frequent ear infections and collection of fluid in the middle ear that may cause temporary hearing loss.
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Can swollen tonsils cause ear problems?

Interestingly enough, one of the results of having a bacterial infection with the tonsils or throat can also lead to ear infections. Ear infections are caused by bacteria in the middle ear, creating swelling or congestion of the nasal passages, Eustachian tubes, or the throat where fluid is trapped.
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Can tonsillitis affect my voice?

Open-mouth breathing and voice change (ie, a thicker or deeper voice) result from obstructive tonsillar enlargement. The voice change with acute tonsillitis is usually not as severe as that associated with peritonsillar abscess (PTA). In PTA, the pharyngeal edema and trismus cause a hot-potato voice.
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Will removing tonsils help with speech?

Usually, the tonsils don't affect speech or resonance. But enlarged tonsils can cause both resonance and speech issues. Removal of the tonsils usually resolves resonance issues caused by enlarged tonsils.
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Will my voice change after tonsil removal?

Conclusions Chronic tonsillitis and tonsillar hypertrophy cause alterations in some acoustic measurements, which make the voice dysharmonic and harsh. Tonsillectomy eliminates nasalance and lowers shimmer. Overall, it does not significantly alter dysphonia owing to disease.
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How can I shrink my tonsils?

During a regular tonsillectomy, a scalpel or other tool is used to completely remove the tonsils. During a laser tonsil ablation, laser energy is used to reduce the tonsils as much as possible by vaporizing the outer surface of the tonsils. The goal is to shrink the tonsils, and laser ablation does this.
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How do I remove a hidden tonsil stone?

If you have tonsil stones, these at-home remedies can help:
  1. A warm saltwater gargle helps with swelling and discomfort. Gargling can even help dislodge the stone. Try a gargle of 1 teaspoon salt mixed with 8 ounces of water.
  2. Use a cotton swab to remove a tonsil stone that's bothering you.
  3. Brush and floss regularly.
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Can tonsillitis cause ear ringing?

Your symptoms may be due to a variety of upper respiratory infections. Examples include viral sore throat (pharyngitis), Strep throat, tonsillitis, and laryngitis. All of these conditions can also cause symptoms that affect the ears such as pain, ringing, or fullness.
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How does an ENT check tonsils?

They may use a small mirror or a flexible lighted instrument to see these areas. Other methods used to check tonsils and adenoids are: Throat cultures or strep tests to identify infections in the throat. A small, flexible scope to visualize the size of the adenoids; an X-ray may also be ordered.
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Can tonsils cause ear pressure?

Only one tonsil is usually affected, which means the pain is worse on one side than the other. A peritonsillar abscess often causes pain in the ear of the affected side. The pain when swallowing may feel unbearable. You might also have pain when opening your mouth.
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What problems can tonsils cause?

Inflammation or swelling of the tonsils from frequent or ongoing (chronic) tonsillitis can cause complications such as: Disrupted breathing during sleep (obstructive sleep apnea) Infection that spreads deep into surrounding tissue (tonsillar cellulitis)
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Can tonsils block your ears?

When the adenoids swell up (usually when the tonsils are also large), they can block the Eustachian tube, which goes from the back of the throat to the middle ear. This is the thin tube that you push air along when you 'pop' your ear.
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When will an ENT remove tonsils?

A health care provider might recommend removing the tonsils if someone gets a lot of tonsil infections (called tonsillitis). Experts define "a lot" as when a doctor diagnoses the person with at least 7 infections a year, more than 5 infections a year for 2 years in a row, or three infections a year for 3 years.
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How do you know if you need your tonsils removed?

Look for constant throat infections.

The result is swelling, inflammation, soreness, and pain. Most infections go away with antibiotics and similar medications. For some adults, tonsilitis can become chronic. If the infection happens 5 or more times a year, the doctor will propose removing the tonsils.
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What foods cause tonsil stones?

Foods such as popcorn, sesame seeds, and spinach that leave small pieces stuck in the throat settle over the tonsils or in the crypts (hollow spaces) surrounding the tonsils, and can accumulate over time to form stones, along with irritating the throat in case of tonsillitis.
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Do dentists remove tonsil stones?

If you have a difficult time removing your tonsil stones at home or simply feel uneasy doing it yourself, then your dentist can remove them for you. Dentists typically remove tonsil stones by using a professional air or water syringe, or a simple tongue depressor.
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How do you check for tonsil stones?

How to tell if you have tonsil stones
  1. bad breath.
  2. throat irritation or a feeling like something is stuck in your throat.
  3. white bumps on your tonsils.
  4. trouble swallowing.
  5. tonsil redness.
  6. ear pain (if a tonsil stone is pressing on a nerve)
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How do you remove tonsils without surgery?

The most common ways to take tonsils out include:
  1. Electrocautery: This method uses heat to remove the tonsils and stop any bleeding.
  2. Cold knife (steel) dissection: The tonsils are removed with a scalpel. ...
  3. Harmonic scalpel: This method uses ultrasonic vibrations to cut and stop bleeding from the tonsils at the same time.
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When are tonsils too big?

Tonsils are graded on a scale from 0 to 4. Zero means you've had them removed, 1 means they're barely visible, 2 means they're normal, 3 means they're large and just about touching that thing that hangs down at the back of your throat called the uvula, and 4 means they're ginormous.
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What kills tonsillitis fast?

There are a number of home remedies that can effectively treat or reduce the symptoms of tonsillitis.
  • Salt water gargling. Gargling and rinsing with warm salt water can help sooth a sore throat and pain caused by tonsillitis. ...
  • Licorice lozenges. ...
  • Warm tea with raw honey. ...
  • Popsicles and ice chips. ...
  • Humidifiers.
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Can I sing without tonsils?

Singers are understandably anxious about undergoing throat surgery in case it impairs their vocal performance. However, a recent paper from the Journal of Voice suggests that not only does tonsillectomy not damage vocal cords, but could even make you a better singer.
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What are the benefits of having your tonsils removed?

What are the benefits of tonsil surgery? Surgery to completely remove the tonsils (total tonsillectomy) can help to reduce the number of throat infections. Once the palatine tonsils have been removed, they can no longer become infected – but other areas of tissue in the throat can still become infected.
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Why is a tonsillectomy worse for adults?

Adults also report experiencing more pain than children after a tonsillectomy. This could be related to adults have more scar tissue on their tonsils, making them more difficult to remove. Scar tissue builds on the tonsils with each infection, and adults have had more time to accumulate scar tissue.
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