Do you feel better after tonsillectomy?

Most people find that they have the most pain in the first 8 days. You probably will feel tired for 1 to 2 weeks. You may have bad breath for up to 2 weeks. You may be able to go back to work or your usual routine in 1 to 2 weeks.

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Do you get sick less after tonsillectomy?

As your tonsils will be removed and your general health improved, those who experience tonsillitis caused by bacteria should have fewer infections1. Of course, you will still be at risk of colds and viruses, but these are less likely to develop into persistent infections.

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What days are the hardest after tonsillectomy?

The pain may be the worst for 3-4 days after surgery. One to two weeks after surgery, pain may worsen because the scabs are falling off. It is important to control your child's pain after surgery. This helps your child drink and eat.

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What are the benefits after tonsillectomy?

Surgery to completely remove the tonsils (total tonsillectomy) can help to reduce the number of throat infections. Once the palatine tonsils have been removed, they can no longer become infected – but other areas of tissue in the throat can still become infected.

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When does tonsillectomy pain peak?

THROAT PAIN is normal for 21 days after the surgery. The pain is usually tolerable in the first 3 days and then worsens to a crescendo around day 6 to 9 after the operation. Once this peak is reached then the pain gradually decreases daily until you can comfortably eat around day 14 after the operation.

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Is tonsillectomy painful day 4?

Your child will need pain medication for up to two weeks and their pain may get worse before it gets better. The 4th or 5th day after the surgery is a common time for the pain to get temporarily worse. Signs of pain in younger children may be crying more often, or refusal to eat or drink.

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Why drink Coke after tonsillectomy?

Some patients find that small sips of ginger ale or a cola drink may help to relieve nausea. Small portions of bananas, applesauce, moistened graham crackers or soda crackers may be helpful prior to taking medications. You may wish to avoid acidic products such as orange juice.

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What is the pain scale for tonsillectomy 1 10?

The pain was evaluated using visual analogue scale (VAS) on a scale of 0–10, with 0 representing no pain at all and 10 worst possible pain. Postoperative pain was consider mild if EVA ranges between 0.00 and 2.99; moderate when ranges between 3.00 and 6.99, and severe pain when it was greater than 7.00.

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Do you sleep a lot after tonsillectomy?

Fatigue. Most people who undergo tonsil surgery may experience fatigue for at least a week after the procedure. This can be due the healing process or the medication your doctor prescribes. This generally subsides after a week, but can be counteracted by eating your regular diet for energy.

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What is the fastest way to recover from a tonsillectomy?

You should rest at home for the first 48 hours. Activity may increase as strength returns. Generally, you may return to work approximately 10 days following a tonsillectomy, and about 3 days after an adenoidectomy. You should avoid vigorous activity for 14 days after surgery.

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Why is day 3 after surgery the worst?

Swelling and Bruising.

Tissue injury, whether accidental or intentional (e.g. surgery), is followed by localized swelling. After surgery, swelling increases progressively, reaching its peak by the third day. It is generally worse when you first arise in the morning and decreases throughout the day.

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Why is day 4 and 5 the worst 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. After this there is a steady reduction in pain.

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What age is best for tonsillectomy?

A child at any age can have a tonsillectomy if the indications are severe. However, surgeons generally wait until children are 3 years old to remove tonsils because the risk of dehydration and bleeding is greater among small children.

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What are the downsides of getting your tonsils removed?

Common issues after a tonsillectomy include the following:
  • Moderate to severe pain in the throat for one to two weeks.
  • Pain in the ears, neck or jaw.
  • Nausea and vomiting for a few days.
  • Mild fever for several days.
  • Bad breath for up to two weeks.
  • Swelling of the tongue or throat.
  • Feeling of something stuck in the throat.

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Do you talk different after a tonsillectomy?

Conclusion: Tonsillectomy affects voice performance negatively in adults in short term; however, it does not affect voice performance in long term after surgery.

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How much weight do you lose after a tonsillectomy?

Our study was able to determine that adults can expect to lose approximately 5 pounds/2.22 kg over the first 2 to 4 weeks following tonsillectomy and will regain this weight by 6 to 12 months postoperatively.

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Is the first day of tonsillectomy the worst?

Your pain after surgery may come and go. It may be worse on the first or second day after surgery. Talk as little as possible, if it hurts. Take pain medicine as directed.

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How should you lay in bed after tonsillectomy?

Sleeping with the head elevated 30 to 45 degrees or in a recliner for 3-4 days will reduce the swelling in the throat. The uvula (the thing that hangs down from the palate) may be swollen for the first few days and touch the tongue, occasionally causing a gagging sensation.

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What is tonsillectomy pain comparable to?

It is often described by patients as comparable to the pain that accompanies an acute tonsillitis. Although recurrent tonsillitis is the most frequent indication for surgery, many tonsillectomies are performed due to other indications and these patients may be unfamiliar with such pain.

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How long is tonsil surgery?

The surgery takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour, but the recovery from anesthesia can take a few hours.

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Is a tonsillectomy major surgery?

Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A) surgery is a common major surgery performed on children in the United States. About 400,000 surgeries are performed each year. The need for a T&A will be determined by your child's ear, nose, and throat surgeon and discussed with you.

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Why avoid milk products after tonsillectomy?

Limit dairy products: Dairy can make stomach upset worse. So, if you're having nausea or vomiting (a side effect of anesthesia and pain medication), substitute sorbets, fruit pops, or fruit ices for ice cream.

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Why can't you drink from 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.

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Is it good to keep swallowing after tonsillectomy?

Although swallowing will be very painful, it is important to encourage the patient to keep drinking and swallowing despite the pain, as dehydration and stiffening of the throat muscles only worsens the discomfort. Take pain medication as directed, regularly.

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