Tonsillectomy is a frequently performed surgery in which the tonsils (and occasionally adenoids) are removed. This is usually done if there are verified repeat episodes of streptococcal infection, obstruction of the airway or excessive snoring, sleep apnea (breathing stops when sleeping), or other more rare conditions. The number of tonsillectomies has decreased during the last 10 years as the indications have been better defined.
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