Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers safe and effective tonsillectomy procedures for children and adults suffering from recurring throat infections, enlarged tonsils, or sleep-related breathing issues. Our expert ENT surgeons perform both traditional and advanced tonsil removal surgeries with a focus on patient comfort, minimal pain, and faster recovery. We are recognized as one of the best hospitals for tonsillectomy in Hyderabad.
Before surgery, our team conducts a thorough clinical evaluation to determine if tonsil removal is necessary. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and typically completed as a day-care surgery. At Treatment Range Hospital, we follow strict safety protocols and provide comprehensive post-operative care to reduce the risk of infection and ensure a smooth healing process.
If you’re searching for reliable tonsillectomy in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers modern facilities, experienced ENT specialists, and affordable treatment options. Whether it’s frequent sore throats or difficulty breathing at night, our personalized approach ensures long-term relief and improved quality of life.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Tonsillectomy Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Recurrent sore throats or tonsillitis (more than 5–7 times per year)
- Enlarged tonsils causing snoring, mouth breathing, or sleep apnea
- Difficulty swallowing
- Persistent bad breath (halitosis) due to chronic tonsil infection
- Tonsil stones (white debris lodged in tonsils)
🩺Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Evaluation
- Thorough medical and infection history review
- Physical examination of throat and tonsils
- Sleep assessment (for children/adults with snoring or sleep apnea)
- Laboratory tests or sleep study if needed
- Detailed history of infections, symptoms, and impact on daily life
🔍 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Causes
- Chronic or recurrent tonsillitis due to bacterial/viral infections
- Tonsillar hypertrophy (enlargement) causing airway obstruction
- Complications like peritonsillar abscess (quinsy)
- Ineffective response to conservative medical management
- Impact on quality of life, sleep, and speech
🔧 Phase 4: Treatment Plan – Tonsillectomy Procedure
- Performed under general anesthesia (painless during surgery)
- Complete removal of both tonsils through the mouth
- Duration: approximately 30 to 60 minutes
- No external cuts or visible scars
- May be combined with adenoidectomy in children with breathing issues
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Soft, cool foods for the first 5–7 days (e.g. soups, ice cream)
- Pain relief medications and hydration advised
- Bed rest and minimal activity for about 1 week
- Watch for signs of bleeding or infection
- Good oral hygiene and follow-up visit recommended
✅🏥 Phase 6: Recovery & Results
- Recovery time: 10–14 days for most patients
- Reduced throat infections and better sleep quality
- Improvement in breathing for children with sleep apnea
- Improved quality of life, less missed school/work
- Routine ENT follow-up to ensure proper healing
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A tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tonsils—two oval-shaped lymph nodes located at the back of the throat. It’s typically done to treat recurrent throat infections or breathing problems caused by enlarged tonsils.
You or your child may need a tonsillectomy if you experience:
Frequent sore throats (5–7 times per year)
Chronic tonsillitis that doesn’t respond to medication
Sleep apnea or loud snoring due to enlarged tonsils
Difficulty swallowing or breathing
Complications such as peritonsillar abscess
The procedure usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes, and most patients go home the same day.
Most people recover within 10–14 days. Children may recover a bit faster. Expect a sore throat, mild ear pain, and fatigue during this period.
Contact your doctor if you experience:
Bright red bleeding from the mouth
High fever
Dehydration or refusal to eat/drink
Difficulty breathing