Caring For Your Child After Tonsillectomy Surgery

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Now that your child has undergone a Tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy surgery and has come home here are the things that you need to keep in mind –

Pain management

  • There will be some soreness in the throat following the surgery and if the Adenoids were also removed it could also cause some nasal discomfort
  • Give pain medication as prescribed – on schedule – do not wait for the pain to start
  • Use pain relieving gargles as prescribed – especially before and after a meal
  • There may be ear pain as well – this is a referred pain and is related to the tonsils – it does not indicate an ear infection

Diet

Foods to be given- ice cream (vanilla etc) , jelly, smoothies, lassi, Electoral with cold water, kheer, halwa, rice and curd, bread and chilled milk, cooled down bland soup etc.

  • Food should be cold, not hot
  • Food can contain salt and turmeric
  • Avoid chillies and garam masala and other spices
  • Avoid sour things like citrus fruit juice
  • If the child is old enough chewing gum helps the wound to heal faster
  • Take sips of Electral in cold water throughout the day
  • Avoid sharp objects like chips etc

Recreation and Comfort

  • Keep the child entertained
  • Humidify the room
  • Keep a towel over the pillow to collect saliva that may sometimes dribble out
  • Explain to the child that each day will be better than the previous day

When to speak with or show to the Doctor

  • Red blood coming from the throat
  • High fever
  • Food regurgitating from the nose
  • Severe pain not being relieved with medication
  • Dehydration
  • Bloody vomiting

Pain after a Tonsillectomy usually settles in about a week’s time

A white membrane on the tonsil is normal and takes about 7 to 10 days to disappear

Normal food can usually be started after 5 to 7 days

Visit your doctor regularly on follow up visits