What can I eat after tonsillectomy?

Soft foods include yogurt, cooked cereal, cooked pasta, soft fruit, cooked vegetables, mashed potatoes, soups, pudding, ice cream and smoothies. Avoid foods that are crunchy or have sharp edges (such as chips). These foods can scrape the scabs in the back of the throat and make them bleed.
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What are the best things to eat after a tonsillectomy?

You may eat soft, plain foods such as gelatin, applesauce, ice cream, and mashed potatoes if your stomach is not upset. You may slowly begin to eat solid foods after you can eat soft foods easily. Cold liquids and foods help soothe your throat.
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What not to eat after getting tonsils removed?

Avoid citrus: Food and drinks with high citric acid levels, such as tomato juice and lemonade, can sting and cause pain. Avoid very hot things: Don't try to swallow hot beverages or soups. Eat soft foods: Steer clear of foods with hard or sharp edges, which can scratch and irritate a sore throat.
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Can you eat mac and cheese after tonsillectomy?

products, pasta, soups, chicken, and macaroni and cheese are acceptable. and cause bleeding. Bread, hamburgers, and hotdogs are difficult to chew and swallow. Continue the suggested soft diet for several days after surgery.
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Can you eat pancakes after tonsil surgery?

Good options include soft bread; waffles, pancakes, or French toast with syrup; scrambled eggs (no ketchup or hot sauce on top, please!); buttered noodles or pasta with a mild white sauce; tender, moist, very lightly seasoned chicken, fish, or meat; smooth nut butter sandwiches; bananas; canned fruits; and well-cooked ...
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Post-Tonsillectomy Diet: what to eat or drink after tonsil surgery, what to avoid



Can I eat cup of noodles after tonsillectomy?

Rice and pasta

A few days, to a week, after your surgery, you'll notice that your throat is starting to feel less sore. When you start introducing 'solids', a great place to start is by cooking up some plain rice or pasta.
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What is the fastest way to recover from a tonsillectomy?

Chewing sugarless gum may help speed recovery after surgery. Significant rest is imperative for at least the first 48 hours after a tonsillectomy, and all normal activities should be limited. Activity can then increase slowly and gradually.
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How long until you can eat normal food after a tonsillectomy?

Your child should eat soft foods for two weeks. Soft foods include yogurt, cooked cereal, cooked pasta, soft fruit, cooked vegetables, mashed potatoes, soups, pudding, ice cream and smoothies. Avoid foods that are crunchy or have sharp edges (such as chips).
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Can I eat fries after tonsillectomy?

You may advance the diet to soft foods for the first 2 weeks, then solid foods after the follow up appointment. Avoid sharp or scratchy foods like chips as they may increase pain and cause bleeding. Salty foods such as soups, broths, and French fries may help relieve discomfort and promote healing.
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What soft foods can I eat?

What are some soft foods to eat after oral surgery (or otherwise)?
  • Smoothies and shakes.
  • Yogurt, pudding and ice cream.
  • Avocado.
  • Smooth soups, or those with very soft chunks.
  • Mashed potatoes, or a soft baked potato without the skin.
  • Cooked fruits, like applesauce.
  • Ripe fruits, like bananas or peaches without the skin.
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What are the most painful days after a 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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Can you use 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. They usually are most comfortable for your child.
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Can I eat pizza after tonsil removal?

Your child should not eat hard foods, such as toast or pizza crust, for two weeks after the operation. These foods may scratch their throat and cause pain and bleeding.
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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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Should I eat toast after a tonsillectomy?

Eating and drinking

Eating foods like toast, or cereals can help the area where the tonsils were removed to heal more quickly. It is more important to get back to a normal diet as soon as possible. It is very important for them to drink lots of fluids.
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How long should I sleep sitting up 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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How painful is tonsil removal?

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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Why can't I sleep after tonsillectomy?

You may experience some difficult sleeping at night in the days following the procedure. This is common because it can be uncomfortable to breathe through your mouth right after surgery. This should subside once the healing process begins.
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When can I brush my teeth after tonsillectomy?

Looking after your mouth and throat

You can brush your teeth after the first night. You may have bad smelling breath as you heal. Avoid mouthwash for 1 week.
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Why do you eat ice cream when you get your tonsils out?

The impact of cooling oropharynx in the form of ice cream consumption as a form of cryotherapy could help reduce the pain, reduce the use of oral analgesic therapy and help in faster recovery after surgery.
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Can I eat peanut butter after tonsillectomy?

Beans and legumes are another good source of protein and can be mashed to make a smooth paste. Try small amounts of peanut butter on soft bread.
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Can you drink milk after tonsillectomy?

Milk drinks can be consumed once your child can toler- ate clear fluids. Avoid hot fluids and acidic or citrus fluids (orange, lemon, pineapple and tomato juice) as these may sting your child's throat. Regular pain-relief medication will make your child more comfortable and able to swallow fluids more easily.
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How long does throat hurt after tonsillectomy?

Sore Throat.

It is common for your child to have a temporary sore throat for about 2-3 weeks after getting tonsils and adenoids removed. The pain will be most severe for the first week after surgery and will usually be gone in 2-3 weeks.
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Can I gargle with Listerine after tonsillectomy?

Avoid over-the-counter mouthwashes (Cepacol, Scope, Listerine, etc.), as they tend to dry the throat and cause discomfort. There should be NO bleeding from the nose or mouth.
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Does gargling salt water help after tonsillectomy?

Again, warm salt-water gargles may be used to help keep the throat clean and promote healing. You may notice a temporary change in voice quality, such as a higher pitched voice, a helium-like sound, or a nasal sound until healing is complete. This may last for 1-2 weeks and should resolve.
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