The effect of recurrent tonsillitis and tonsillectomy on growth in childhood.
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The aim of this study was to determine if children with recurrent tonsillitis are smaller than expected before tonsillectomy and if they have an altered height or weight gain 1 year post-operatively. All (204) children attending the hospital for tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy had their height and weight measured pre-operatively and 1 year after operation. The results of 2204 children in local schools were used as a control population. Analysis was by comparison of each population with the Tanner charts. This study suggests that our population of children listed for tonsillectomy were not lighter or smaller than expected before operation but that one year after tonsillectomy, there was an increase in their weight gain. The height gain was no different than expected after operation. Overweight seems to be a medium term complication of tonsillectomy. It may be necessary to redefine the indications for tonsillectomy in children who are already obese.