My Throat's Too Big
When we are young, adenoids are a major part of the immune
system. They are invariably found on the walls and roof at the
back of the throat, just behind the uvula. Adenoids are
responsible for trapping viruses that are inhaled, and producing
antibodies to prevent them. The problem comes when they inflame
and become to large. The problems related to enlarged adenoids
are not common in adults, as they shrink over time as the
function decreases, as we have already produced the antibodies
necessary for many viruses.
Enlarged Adenoids are a problem, as they
restrict breathing through the nose. They can also result in
recurring ear infections, as they block the eustachian tube.
Have you ever had your tonsils removed? Well then, chances are
you also had your adenoids removed in a procedure known as
"adenoidectomy".
Generally done in the same sitting as a tonsillectomy, an
adenoidectomy is the surgical removing of the adenoids. The
surgery is done through the mouth, and under a general
anaesthetic. This operation is also done if the patient has
recurring infections, sleep apnea, or distorded speech.
The after affects of this surgery are the same as after a
tonsillectomy, Sore throat. Trouble speaking and swallowing, as
well as minor swelling can also occur. Basically, after this
operation, you get to lay in bed for a few days, suck on
popsicles, and eat ice cream.