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What can I expect after a tonsillectomy adenoidectomy?

What can I expect after a tonsillectomy adenoidectomy?

Your child may have bad breath, “stuffy nose” and drainage for 7 to 10 days after surgery. This is normal and will go away as he or she heals. Your child may have ear pain up to a week after surgery and it may be worse at night. This is normal and is coming from the tonsil area.

How long does it take to recover from a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy?

It usually takes three weeks before healing is complete. Your child should not go swimming until after this time. Try to keep your child away from people with coughs and colds.

Can adenoids grow back after adenoidectomy?

Unlike the tonsils, your surgeon cannot completely remove all adenoid tissue in the back of the nose (although today’s instruments allow us to do a pretty good job). It is therefore possible for the adenoid to “grow back” and cause symptoms again.

What can you eat after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy for adults?

Stick to soft, easy-to-swallow foods, such as applesauce, custard, yogurt, creamy breakfast cereals (oatmeal, Malt-o-Meal), pudding, soup, cottage cheese, mashed potatoes, refried beans, and pureed fruits. Most people stick to a soft diet for a day or two after surgery. After that, you can try introducing other foods.

What’s the worst day after tonsillectomy?

Throat pain builds up for the first few days and is usually at its the worst around the fifth day after surgery. Pain and discomfort will usually then ease until the seventh or ninth day after surgery when some of the scab covering the tonsillectomy site falls off.

Does your voice change after tonsil removal?

At first, your voice may sound different. Your voice probably will get back to normal in 2 to 6 weeks. It’s common for people to lose weight after this surgery. That’s because it can hurt to swallow food at first.

Is adenoidectomy a major surgery?

An adenoidectomy is a straightforward, relatively short procedure usually done on an outpatient basis by an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeon. Your child will be placed under general anesthesia for the procedure.

Does removing adenoids cause any problems?

Recent research suggests that removing a child’s adenoids or tonsils may increase their risk of developing respiratory, infectious, and allergic conditions later in life. Adenoid removal, as with all surgery, also carries a small risk of infection or other complications.

What are the worst days after tonsillectomy?

Can I brush my teeth after tonsillectomy?

Looking after your mouth and throat You can brush your teeth after the first night. You may have bad smelling breath as you heal. Avoid mouthwash for 1 week. You may gargle gently with a solution made of 1 teaspoon of baking soda mixed with 250 ml (1 cup) of water.

Is it OK to cough after tonsillectomy?

Is it normal for my child to have a cough after tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy? Coughs can be common, primarily after the first several hours post-op due to having a breathing tube during surgery.

Do you lose weight after a tonsillectomy?

Setting: Adult tonsillectomy is performed for a variety of indications. Anecdotally, patients report a 10- to 15-pound weight loss in the postoperative period; however, no supporting research has been documented. The pediatric population has a well-documented weight gain postoperatively.

Does removing adenoids cause weight gain?

Children who undergo the surgical removal of their tonsils (tonsillectomy), with or without the removal of their adenoids (adenoidectomy), are at increased risk for becoming overweight after surgery, according to new research. Tonsillectomy is the most common major surgical procedure performed in children.

Is adenoid surgery painful?

Your child will be asleep through the surgery and not feel pain. The surgeon will remove extra adenoid tissue. The surgery usually lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Your child will stay in the recovery room until they are awake and can breathe easily, cough and swallow.

What happens on day 5 after tonsillectomy?

Days 5–10 post-surgery Between days 5 and 10 after surgery, the tonsillectomy scabs will fall off. This may cause a small amount of bleeding, and some people will notice specks of blood in their saliva. Blood may cause people some concern, but it is a normal part of healing.

Can you brush teeth after tonsillectomy?

Is it OK to use a straw after tonsillectomy?

Your child should not drink through a straw after surgery until his throat is completely healed. Using a straw may increase the risk of bleeding. Give frequent small feedings of soft foods and cool liquids. They usually are most comfortable for your child.

Is gargling salt water good after tonsillectomy?

Bad breath is very common due to the healing in the back of the throat. You may gargle with a mild salt water solution to improve the bad breath (1/2 teaspoon table salt to 8 oz. of warm tap water). You may also chew gum.

What day is worse after tonsillectomy?

When can I brush my teeth after a tonsillectomy?

Looking after your mouth and throat You can brush your teeth after the first night. You may have bad smelling breath as you heal. Avoid mouthwash for 1 week.

How long does recovery take from a tonsillectomy?

Tonsillectomy Recovery Time It takes around 7-10 days to recover from tonsillectomy for most children and approximately 2-3 weeks for adults. You should keep in mind that any surgical procedure, including a tonsillectomy, takes about 1 year to completely recover and heal.

Things typically get worse days two and three. From there, the pain will ebb and flow, with days seven and eight often being the worst. The best advice I can give about managing pain after tonsillectomy is as follows: Stay hydrated. take pain medicines on a strict schedule. Run a humidifier.

How to speed up recovery after tonsillectomy?

If at all possible,enlist a friend/family member to be a nurse .

  • ICE.
  • Be OCD about your pain meds schedule,and chart your pain meds .
  • Get your prescription filled for your medications in-advance of your procedure.
  • INSIST on more pain meds if it’s bad .
  • Food is doable .
  • Prepare your healing space .
  • Entertain yourself .
  • Day 3 and 4 are often the worst after surgery because all of the major surgical drugs have left your system. You will likely be prescribed liquid pain meds. The pain can last for 7-10 days but reduces over time. You will even have a hard time swallowing, so be prepared (yes—swallowing will hurt!).

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