Tonsils Explained: Stones, Infections, Surgery, and Cancer Risk
Vital Discourse · Dr. Ben Cilento and Dr. Lee Mandel
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Everyone has tonsils — but most people don't think about them until something goes wrong. In this episode of Vital Discourse, Dr. Ben Cilento and Dr. Lee Mandel cover everything you need to know about tonsils: what they actually do, why they stop being necessary after early childhood, and why that leaves them vulnerable to stones, chronic infection, and eventually — in some cases — cancer. They explain why tonsil stones can't be permanently fixed with antibiotics or gargling (and how mouth breathing at night may be the hidden culprit), what the Paradise Criteria actually says about when tonsillectomy is warranted, and why only 15-30% of doctors follow it. Dr. Ben walks through subcapsular versus full tonsillectomy, the pain management revolution happening with new medications like susitrigine and Celebrex, and what two weeks of recovery actually looks like. Dr. Lee brings his legal lens to the consent conversation — explaining why informed patients deserve both sides of the literature, not just a surgical recommendation. They close with a frank discussion of tonsil cancer: who's at risk, the role of HPV and chronic inflammation, why a neck mass is often the first sign, and what an 80-90% survival rate actually means when it's caught early. The key message: tonsils are almost never dangerous on their own — but when they cause problems, the decisions around treating them deserve more nuance than a quick prescription or a rushed referral to the OR.