Tonsillectomy

Tonsillectomy is a common ENT procedure to remove inflamed or infected tonsils. It helps patients breathe and swallow more comfortably, especially those with chronic throat issues.

Description

Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the tonsils — two lymph nodes located at the back of your throat. It is commonly performed on individuals who suffer from repeated tonsillitis, sleep apnea, or breathing difficulties due to enlarged tonsils.

This minimally invasive procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes. Patients often recover quickly with supportive care, and many experience immediate relief from recurrent throat infections and related discomfort.
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Actual Price

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Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Evaluation

Our ENT surgeon assesses throat history, performs visual checks, and recommends surgery if necessary.

Tonsillectomy Step 2

Pre-Surgical Preparation

Basic blood tests and pre-anesthesia checkups are conducted. Instructions for fasting and pre-op care are given.

Tonsillectomy Step 3

Tonsillectomy Procedure

Under general anesthesia, the tonsils are surgically removed using safe tools like cautery or coblation devices.

Tonsillectomy Step 4

Recovery & Care

Patients rest under observation and can usually go home the same day. Soft diet and medication help quick recovery.

Tonsillectomy Conclusion

Clear Your Throat. Reclaim Your Energy

Tonsillectomy offers long-term relief from repeated infections and sleep disruptions. With advanced ENT care from Lowcost Surgicals, your journey to clear breathing and better health starts here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions patients ask before opting for tonsillectomy:
In most cases, tonsillectomy is a day-care procedure. You’ll be discharged a few hours after surgery unless complications arise.
Recovery typically takes 7–10 days. You’ll be advised to rest, consume soft foods, and avoid strenuous activity.
Mild to moderate throat pain is common but manageable with prescribed painkillers. The discomfort reduces gradually each day.