EDUCATION26 April 2026

Tonsillectomy

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Duration

30-60 minutes

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Downtime

1-2 Weeks

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Insurance

Mostly Covered

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Cost

5000$-7000$

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Setting

Outpatient / Inpatient

Overview

Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of tonsils. It is one of the most common surgeries for children in the U.S., with about 289,000 done each year. It reduces throat infections and make breathing easier. Tonsillectomy is only helpful for patients who meet certain criteria, but for others with mild problems, the risks and costs outweigh the benefits. 

Understanding Your Condition

Tonsils are soft lumps at the back of the throat. They protect your body from microbes that come in through your mouth or nose. 

When tonsils become swollen or infected too often, they stop working properly. This can lead to more frequent illness, poor sleep, and missed school or work. 

Candidates

Sore throat alone doesn't mean you need to remove your tonsils. We recommend tonsillectomy only when your throat infections meet any of the following criteria: 

  • 7 or more throat infections in the prior year 
  • 5 or more per year for the past 2 years. 
  • 3 or more per year for the past 3 years.

Tonsillectomy is only done if your sore throats are from bacteria. To confirm it is bacteria, you should have:  

  • Body temperature >38.5 C  
  • Whitish patches or pus on your tonsils 
  • Positive bacterial lab test
Tonsillectomy can be considered sooner if you have:
  • Multiple antibiotic allergies that make it hard to treat infections 
  • Difficulty breathing, swallowing, or speaking.  
  • More than 1 Tonsil abscess 
  • Personal or family history of rheumatic heart disease 
  • Chronic tonsil infection lasting over 3 months. 
  • Uneven tonsil size: possibly tumor 
  • Persistent bad breath

If you do not meet any of the abovementioned criteria: 

We recommend medical treatment over surgery. In such cases, the tonsils are still doing their job. Removing them might lead to more frequent sore throats, not fewer. This makes the surgical risks outweigh any obtained benefit 

Benefits

Fewer and milder throat infections  

Improved Breathing:  60-80% cure rate , 12% reduction of symptom progression 

Better sleep quality: since it relieves airway obstruction caused by enlarged tonsils.  

Fewer missed days from school or work 

Common Misconceptions

Adults shouldn’t undergo tonsillectomy 

There is no age limit for tonsillectomy. While tonsil infection is more common in children, adults can undergo tonsillectomy if they follow any of the previously mentioned criteria.  

Some adults worry that surgery is too risky at their age. In reality, the main difference is that recovery often takes longer. Otherwise, tonsillectomy is generally safe for adults, with risks similar to children.  

Once the Tonsils are Removed, You’ll Never Get a Sore Throat again  

Not every sore throat is caused by a tonsil infection. Tonsillectomy reduces the number of sore throats caused by tonsil infection, but it doesn’t affect sore throat from other throat structures. 

You can eat unlimited ice cream after tonsillectomy 

Eating a lot of ice cream or exposing your throat to cold temperatures will not magically be risk-free after tonsillectomy. While the surgery will reduce the frequency of severe sore throats, consuming very cold foods in excess could still irritate your throat or cause discomfort. 

Removing Tonsils Will Weaken the Immune System 

Besides tonsils, your body has multiple ways to fight microbes. Your immunity can transiently drop after surgery, but no sufficient proof suggests that tonsil removal causes a long-term risk of allergies or infections.  

While some research studies suggest a link, it’s not clear if the surgery is the cause, since these conditions are common even in people who haven't had the surgery

Procedure Types

Partial (Tonsillotomy)

  • clock icon3-5 days

Only part of the tonsil removed

Pros: Less pain, low bleeding 

Cons: Symptom may recur due to regrowth of the remaining tissue

Complete Tonsillectomy

  • clock icon1-2 weeks

Entire removal of the tonsils

Pros: Lowest recurrence

Cons: More pain and bleeding risk


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