A tonsillectomy is the excision of one or both tonsils. It may be considered for patients who have recurrent symptoms of tonsillitis that do not become less common with time and for whom there is no other explanation for the recurrent symptoms. (1)
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In its guideline for children aged 1-18 years, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery recommends watchful waiting for recurrent throat infection if there have been fewer than seven episodes in the past year, fewer than five episodes per year in the past 2 years, or under three episodes per year in the past 3 years (3)
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