Dr. Junaid Shahzad Khattak

Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tonsils when repeated infections, breathing obstruction, sleep disturbance or tonsil-related complications affect health and quality of life.

Tonsillectomy specialist in Islamabad

What is Tonsillectomy?

Tonsillectomy is the removal of tonsils from the back of the throat. It may be recommended when tonsils become repeatedly infected, enlarged, painful, or interfere with breathing and sleep.

  • Recurrent tonsil infections
  • Frequent sore throat with fever
  • Enlarged tonsils causing breathing difficulty
  • Snoring or sleep-related breathing concerns
  • Tonsil stones with bad breath or discomfort
  • Repeated antibiotic use due to throat infections

When is Tonsil Surgery Needed?

Tonsil surgery is not required for every sore throat. A proper ENT evaluation helps identify whether the tonsils are the main cause of repeated symptoms or whether another throat, allergy, reflux or sinus issue is contributing.

Repeated Infection

Multiple tonsil infections in a year with fever, pain, swelling or difficulty swallowing.

Breathing Issues

Enlarged tonsils causing snoring, disturbed sleep or breathing difficulty during sleep.

Tonsil Stones

Persistent tonsil stones, bad breath, throat irritation or discomfort despite treatment.

Professional Tonsil Evaluation at JSK Clinic

At JSK ENT & Skin Clinic, every patient is assessed carefully before surgery is advised. The goal is to understand the real cause of throat symptoms and recommend the right treatment.

  • Detailed throat examination
  • Review of infection history
  • Assessment of breathing and sleep symptoms
  • Clear medical or surgical treatment guidance
JSK ENT Clinic Islamabad
01

ENT Consultation

Detailed throat examination and review of infection history.

02

Pre-Surgery Assessment

Fitness, medical history and required investigations are reviewed.

03

The Procedure

Tonsils are removed under proper surgical care and monitoring.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

Post-operative instructions are provided for diet, pain control and healing.

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Recovery After Tonsillectomy

Recovery usually requires rest, soft diet, good hydration and proper medication as advised by the ENT specialist. Mild throat pain and swallowing discomfort are common during healing.

  • Take medicines only as advised
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Prefer soft and easy-to-swallow foods
  • Avoid spicy, hard or scratchy foods during early recovery
  • Avoid strenuous activity until cleared by your doctor
  • Attend follow-up as advised

Tonsillectomy Patient Education Videos

Watch short educational reels about tonsil problems, surgery preparation, recovery guidance and when to consult an ENT specialist.

When Do Tonsils Need Treatment?

A short patient-friendly video explaining repeated tonsil infections, throat pain, snoring and when specialist evaluation may be needed.

Tonsillectomy Recovery Guidance

Learn basic aftercare guidance after tonsil surgery, including rest, hydration, soft diet and follow-up care.

These videos are for patient education only. Final treatment advice depends on ENT consultation and clinical examination.

Tonsillectomy Consultation at JSK Clinic

If you or your child has repeated tonsil infections, throat pain, snoring or breathing difficulty during sleep, book an ENT consultation for proper evaluation.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is tonsillectomy needed for every sore throat?

No. Tonsillectomy is considered only when symptoms, infection frequency or obstruction justify surgery after ENT evaluation.

Is tonsillectomy painful?

Some throat pain and swallowing discomfort are expected after surgery. Pain control and diet guidance are provided by the doctor.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery commonly takes around one to two weeks, but it may vary depending on age, health and healing.

Can adults have tonsillectomy?

Yes. Adults can undergo tonsillectomy when medically indicated, especially for recurrent infections or obstructive symptoms.