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Chronic throat infection is the most common reason adults have their tonsils out.

Other reasons are:

  • Obstructive sleep apnea (if a blockage of your upper airway is caused by swollen tonsils)
  • Bad breath, or halitosis, that doesn't go away (if caused by a collection of pus and debris in your tonsil area)
  • Cancer (spread from your head or neck area)

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