How long do you stay in hospital after tonsils removed?

Many kids go home the same day, though some may stay overnight. In general, kids under 3 years old and those with serious sleep problems (like apnea) usually stay overnight. Depending on the type of surgery done, recovery after a tonsillectomy may take a week or more.
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How long do you have to stay in hospital after getting tonsils out?

Tonsillectomy is usually done as an outpatient procedure. That means you'll be able to go home the day of the surgery. An overnight stay is possible if complications arise, if the surgery is done on a young child or if you have a complex medical condition.
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How long after tonsillectomy can you go home?

You should plan on resting at home for at least a week after the tonsillectomy, and limit activity for 2 weeks. There is a risk of bleeding after a tonsillectomy. The risk decreases after 10 days.
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How long does tonsil surgery take?

How Long Does a Tonsillectomy Take? A tonsillectomy usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes, though it can take a little longer.
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Can you go home same day after tonsillectomy?

The tonsillectomy surgery is a short procedure. Patients are usually in surgery for less than an hour and able to go home the same day. After surgery, patients will typically need 10 – 14 days to recover. During this time, the goal is to focus on pain management and rest.
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Tonsils and Adenoids Surgery



Can you talk 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.
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Does removing tonsils change your voice?

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 painful is getting your tonsils out?

Tonsillectomy causes mild or moderate pain in most people. However, a few people may experience severe pain for the first two days after the surgery. On the third day, the pain may start subsiding. However, some may still experience severe pain on the third or seventh day after the surgery.
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How much weight do you lose after tonsillectomy?

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.
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How painful is a tonsillectomy?

Tonsillectomy is a surgery that causes a mild or moderate pain in most cases, although few patients complain of severe pain. We found that during first day after surgery, 85.5% of the patients had mild or moderate pain, and only 14.5% a severe pain.
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How soon after tonsillectomy can you eat?

Do not worry about nutrition or calories during the first 2 weeks. Solid foods are not as important to take as are liquids but if you feel up to it you can begin a soft diet immediately after surgery. Stay away from foods which are sour, salty, sharp or hot since this may cause pain and discomfort.
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What can you eat after tonsil surgery?

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.
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What do you wear during a tonsillectomy?

Wear comfortable clothes that are easy to change. Do not wear jewelry, rings or earrings of any kind. A child may bring a comforting toy or blanket. For adults, someone will need to drive you home after the operation, so arrange in advance for that person to come with you or to be waiting at the hospital for you.
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Do they put you to sleep for tonsil removal?

For most patients, tonsillectomy is an outpatient surgery—they won't spend the night in the hospital. Patients are given general anesthesia so they'll be asleep and not feel anything during surgery. The surgeon removes the tonsils using a surgical knife or another tool.
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Is a tonsillectomy a major surgery?

Most of the time, tonsillectomy (surgical removal of the tonsils) is performed in children, and it is a routine and minor procedure.
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Do you stay overnight for tonsil removal?

Your surgeon will perform your tonsillectomy as an outpatient surgery, meaning you'll be able to go home the same day. You'll only stay at the hospital overnight if there are problems with your surgery or you have a complex medical condition.
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Can removing your tonsils make you fat?

Within a year of surgery, the average increase in BMI was around 7% among children who had their tonsils removed. In another, involving 249 children, 50% to 75% experienced weight gains in the year following surgery.
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Why is tonsillectomy worse for adults?

Adults also report experiencing more pain than children after a tonsillectomy. This could be related to adults have more scar tissue on their tonsils, making them more difficult to remove. Scar tissue builds on the tonsils with each infection, and adults have had more time to accumulate scar tissue.
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How do you prepare for a tonsillectomy?

You may be given the following instructions:
  1. Don't take aspirin for at least two weeks prior to surgery.
  2. Don't eat anything after midnight the night before surgery, and follow any other food or drink requirements given.
  3. Make arrangements for a ride home.
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Can your tonsils grow back?

It is possible for tonsils to partially grow back. During a tonsillectomy, most of the tonsils are removed. However, some tissue often remains, so tonsils occasionally can regenerate (regrow) — although they probably won't grow back completely or to their original size.
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What happens on day 3 after tonsillectomy?

Almost everyone experiences pain after a 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.
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What are the benefits of having your tonsils removed?

What are the benefits of tonsil surgery? 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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Does getting your tonsils removed stop tonsil stones?

The only way to fully prevent tonsil stones is to have your tonsils surgically removed. This procedure is called a tonsillectomy. It is usually used to treat chronic tonsillitis. Tonsillectomies are most commonly done in childhood, but can also be done in adults.
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Why can't you eat before a tonsillectomy?

If you have food or fluid in your stomach while under anesthesia, you could vomit. You could aspirate the vomit into your lungs. The best way to stop this from happening is to make sure your stomach is empty before surgery.
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What tests are done before tonsillectomy?

Some of the most common tests done before surgery include:
  • Chest X-rays. X-rays can help diagnose causes of shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and certain fevers. ...
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG). This test records the electrical activity of the heart. ...
  • Urinalysis. ...
  • White blood count.
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