Contraindications to tonsil surgery are as follows: 1. Surgery is generally not performed during acute tonsil attacks, but only after the inflammation has subsided for 3-4 weeks.
2. Surgery is not recommended for hematologic diseases, hypertension, compensated heart disease, active tuberculosis, etc.
3. Surgery is not recommended when systemic symptoms such as rheumatic fever and nephritis are not controlled.
4. Surgery is temporarily contraindicated in cases of poliomyelitis and influenza, and during menstruation in women.
5.Patients with immunoglobulin deficiency or high incidence of autoimmune diseases in their family members. Those whose white blood cell count is below 3000.
6.Tonsils should not necessarily be removed if there is only a small number of tonsillitis.