How to Heal After a Tonsilectomy

Removal of the tonsils is one of the most common surgical procedures. Usually it is done to prevent recurring tonsillitis in patients suffering seven or more attacks a year. The tonsils play an important role in the body's immune system, so the surgery should be done only when tonsillitis attacks are disrupting work or school or creating chronic breathing problems. Advances in medical techniques have made tonsillectomies an outpatient procedure. Even though it's a minor surgery, recovery takes time and can be painful.

Instructions

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      Follow your doctor's instructions regarding all medications. You will receive a prescription painkiller and may receive a prescription for antibiotics to prevent post-operative infections.

      Antibiotics must be taken according to a schedule to be effective. Set an alarm to make sure you stick to the schedule. With some antibiotics you may have to get up during the night for a dose.

      Ask your doctor about taking over-the-counter painkillers in addition to your prescription painkillers.

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      Avoid exposure to colds and the flu and to diseases such as strep throat. After surgery, you're more susceptible to illness, which can lead to complications. Stay away from crowds, off airplanes and away from anyone who you know is sick.

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      Drink lots of liquids to stay hydrated. Allowing yourself to become dehydrated can make your recovery take longer.

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      Eat soft foods that won't scratch your throat. Ice cream, bananas, soups (thoroughly cooled) and applesauce are good choices.

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      Get adequate rest. Allowing yourself to rest gives your body a chance to heal more quickly. Also, avoid strenuous exercise and activities for at least two weeks.

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