Contents
- 1 How can I help my child after a tonsillectomy?
- 2 How do you care for someone after having their tonsils removed?
- 3 What’s the worst day after tonsillectomy?
- 4 Can you brush teeth with toothpaste after tonsillectomy?
- 5 How long after tonsillectomy can you talk?
- 6 How to take care of kids after tonsil surgery?
- 7 What are the risks of tonsillectomy in children?
How can I help my child after a tonsillectomy?
Give your child soft foods for about 2-3 weeks after surgery or until the throat is fully healed. We recommend soft foods that are easy to swallow such as Jell-O, pudding, ice cream, milk shakes, slushies, noodles, soup, popsicles, mashed potatoes, oatmeal or yogurt.
How long does it take a child to recover from a tonsillectomy?
It is ok to brush your child’s teeth. Please do not travel away from the Cleveland area for 2 weeks following surgery. It takes most children 7 to 10 days to recover from a tonsillectomy. Some children feel better in just a few days and some children take as many as 14 days to recover.
How do you care for someone after having their tonsils removed?
Avoid acidic, spicy, hard or crunchy foods that may cause pain or bleeding. Rest. Bed rest is important for several days after surgery, and strenuous activities — such as running and bike riding — should be avoided for two weeks after surgery.
What position should a child be placed in after a tonsillectomy?
Bleeding. Post-operative bleeding is unusual, but it can occur up to two weeks after surgery. Most bleeding is minor and you may only see a little coating of blood on the tongue. Put your child into bed, sitting upright, and place an ice collar on their neck.
What’s the worst day after tonsillectomy?
It is most common in the throat and ears, but it can also affect the neck, head, or jaw. Post-operative pain may get worse around day 3 or 4, but it should then start to improve. The speed the pain goes away depends on the individual. Some people will experience pain up to 14 days after the procedure.
When is the pain the worst after a tonsillectomy?
Typically, the first few days following a tonsillectomy are the most uncomfortable. However, people recover from surgery differently. Some individuals may continue to have pain up to 10 days after the procedure. Your throat will be sore, and you may also have a headache or earache.
Can you brush teeth with toothpaste after tonsillectomy?
Do not brush your teeth for 8 to 10 hours. Continue to drink fluids from a cup or glass. Do not use a straw. Do not smoke.
Do you get sick more without tonsils?
Having tonsils doesn’t mean you’ll get strep throat, just as not having tonsils doesn’t make you immune to this infection. In both cases, exposure to the strep bacteria puts you at risk. People who have their tonsils are at an increased risk for more frequent cases of strep throat.
How long after tonsillectomy can you talk?
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 Coke good after a tonsillectomy?
The first day after your tonsillectomy, drink cool liquids, such as water, frozen juice bars, sports drinks, or soda. Gradually return to your regular diet after about a week. Be sure to chew your food well to avoid irritating your throat. You’ll heal faster if you get the rest you need after your surgery.
How to take care of kids after tonsil surgery?
Make sure your child rinses the mouth with water or gently brushes the teeth. Do not let your child gargle or swish anything around the back of the throat. Restrict your child from blowing the nose for at least one week after the surgery. Try raising the child’s head and shoulders to reduce the swelling and make your child more comfortable.
How to ease the pain after a tonsillectomy?
The pain will be most severe for the first week after surgery and will usually be gone in 2-3 weeks. Hydrate: the cooler the better. The more cold liquids your child drinks after surgery, the better their throat will feel and the more they will stay hydrated.
What are the risks of tonsillectomy in children?
What are the risks of tonsillectomy? Your child may bleed more than expected or get an infection. He or she may have swelling in the mouth, throat, or lungs that makes it hard to breathe. Your child may have nausea and vomiting after surgery. Your child may have changes in his or her voice or sense of taste after surgery.
Who is the main caregiver after a tonsillectomy?
Tonsillectomy is an outpatient procedure, so you’ll be your child’s main caregiver after surgery. Knowing what to expect as your child recovers can help ease your mind. And learning what you can do to help your child will make you both feel better.