Tonsillectomy and Nasal Turbinate Reduction

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Overview

A tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction are two surgical procedures that are often performed in conjunction with one another.

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Tonsillectomy and Nasal Turbinate Reduction

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Tonsillectomy and Nasal Turbinate Reduction Procedure

A tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction are two surgical procedures that are often performed in conjunction with one another. These procedures are commonly performed to treat ENT conditions including sleep apnea, chronic sinusitis, and allergies. A tonsillectomy involves the removal of the tonsils and a nasal turbinate reduction procedure intends to reduce the size of the nasal turbinate. When performed together, these procedures can help to improve breathing and minimize the risk of infection.

A tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction are most commonly performed on children who suffer from recurring ear, nose, and throat infections. Once diagnosed with an ENT condition, the doctor will typically suggest that the patient try conservative therapies. If these methods are ineffective, the patient may consider undergoing a joint tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction procedures.

When is This Procedure Necessary?

Patients may consider undergoing a tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction procedure if their tonsils are enlarged and their turbinates are causing difficulty breathing. If patients will benefit from both procedures, doctors will often suggest that patients undergo them both for the best results.

Patients may consider a tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction procedure if:

  • Their tonsils are enlarged.
  • They suffer from recurring infections.
  • They struggle to breathe through the nose.
  • The patient suffers from chronic snoring.

Although there are a few telltale signs a patient needs surgery, the best way to know is to visit your doctor. They will be able to provide recommendations based on diagnostic testing and the patient’s overall health.

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What To Expect

During a tonsillectomy and nasal turbinate reduction procedure, the patient will be under general anesthesia. This will ensure their comfort throughout. Depending on the patient’s condition and the surgeon’s preferences, the process of the surgery may vary. During the tonsillectomy portion of the procedure, the surgeon will remove the tonsils through the mouth. The removal method may vary depending on the surgeon. During nasal turbinate reduction, the surgeon will use laser light or radiofrequency energy to shrink the turbinate. Since a tonsillectomy is performed through the mouth and nasal turbinate reduction is performed through the nose, there is no need for an incision.

Patients typically experience discomfort, swelling, and bleeding immediately after surgery. This should go away in the days following, but it can be managed through pain medications and other therapies. It is very important for patients to closely follow all postoperative instructions for a speedy and safe recovery.

Tonsillectomy and Nasal Turbinate Reduction with Smith Medical

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