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Your Tonsils Can Cause These Health Issues

Read this article to know how your tonsils can cause certain health issues.

By Lekhaka

Many of us have faced issues with our tonsils as kids. It started with throat pain, accompanied by fever, cough and cold. We found it difficult to swallow anything as the doctors said that our tonsils had swollen up. So what are these tonsils and what health issues can they cause? In this article we shall discuss certain health issues that are caused by tonsils.

harmful effects of tonsils

Tonsils are located at the back of the throat. These are a part of the body's lymphatic system. These are in charge of fighting off infections. When viruses and bacteria try to enter the body through the nose and mouth, the tonsils trap them and fight them off. However, they can also cause some health issues.

harmful effects of tonsils

The first one of these is snoring. Yes, it is hard to believe that your tonsils can cause snoring but according to research, tonsils can cause snoring. When your tonsils get swollen, they obstruct the free flow of air into the mouth. This ends up causing the person to snore. This is harmless, unless and until it results in sleep apnea.

harmful effects of tonsils

Your tonsils can end up causing bad breath. According to research a lot of people suffer from bad breath. Although this may be caused due to infections in the mouth, lack of oral hygiene, etc., tonsils have been also found to cause bad breath.

harmful effects of tonsils

This is due to the debris that accumulate in the tonsils. Dead cells, mucus and bacteria get clogged in the tonsils and cause an unhygienic condition. This results in bad breath. Make sure to brush your teeth twice a day and gargle with an antiseptic solution to get rid of these debris and stop bad breath.

harmful effects of tonsils

Your tonsils can also result in painful swallowing. This happens when your tonsils enlarge in size and do not allow the food that you eat to pass through your throat smoothly.

Story first published: Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:38 [IST]
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