CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
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Which works better to stop bleeding during tonsil surgery: hydrogen peroxide or adrenaline?
Disease control CompletedThis study compares two common substances—hydrogen peroxide and adrenaline—for controlling bleeding during tonsillectomy in children and teens aged 5 to 18. Surgeons apply one of the two to the surgical site and measure how quickly bleeding stops and how much blood is lost. The g…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Rawalpindi Medical College • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 02, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New surgical tool may reduce pain after tonsillectomy
Symptom relief CompletedThis study compared two ways to remove tonsils in 66 people with chronic tonsillitis: using a harmonic scalpel (ultrasonic energy) versus traditional cold steel instruments. The main goal was to see if the harmonic scalpel causes less pain three days after surgery. Researchers al…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Allama Iqbal Teaching Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:00 UTC
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Which tonsil surgery hurts less? new study compares three techniques
Symptom relief CompletedThis study compared three different tonsil surgery methods in 72 people with chronic tonsillitis. The goal was to see which technique causes less pain, bleeding, and faster healing. Researchers measured outcomes like surgery time, blood loss, and recovery to find the best approac…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:36 UTC
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Thin tube could map sleep apnea blockages better than scopes
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study tested whether a thin, flexible tube with pressure sensors (high-resolution manometry) can pinpoint where the airway gets blocked during sleep in people with obstructive sleep apnea. 18 adults and children underwent both the standard scope test and the new tube method.…
Matched conditions: CHRONIC TONSILLITIS
Sponsor: University of Wisconsin, Madison • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:57 UTC