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bad breath throat infection

bad breath throat infection
my children, bad breath tonsils?

My son is almost 7, and since I was little, put on ear infections and tonsillitis. Well, he do not get ear infections any more, but his tonsils are permanently swollen which means that tonsil stones too sure. receiving recurrent throat infections, and has bad breath from the evil MORE time.they are so reluctant to remove tonsils these days (which is good, I guess), But I think that's the only solution to your problem! I know someone has to have some input on this, because I know its common.

I dealt with the same problem for 23 years. I had to deal with "oh, it's common, 'and' well try rinsing your mouth every time you eat to help." Finally I decided last year that he could not cope with more. The doctor, at first it was a little reluctant, but I told him that his breath smelled and was a constant problem for my husband and me, so I decided it was a problem big enough to carry them out. Thank God he did, I had no problems since. Find someone to remove the tonsils, while he is young yet having it done as an adult is much more difficult, and recovery time longer and more painful. Not to mention the risk of complications is higher (10-15% as an adult, 2-5% as a child), who had a complication that is common in those who had to return to cauterize the wound 2 weeks after surgery, but is much less likely in young children. It is good to be reluctant to remove something that is obviously causing problems constants, which only ask for more.


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