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Aria Specialized and Subspecialty Hospital

Self-Care Pamphlet in:

Tonsil Surgery

Women Surgery Ward

* Tonsil Definition:

Tonsils are two oval-shaped tissues located at the back of the throat.

* Tonsillitis symptoms include:

Swelling of the tonsils, sore throat, difficulty in swallowing and sensitivity of the lymph nodes on both sides of the neck. Most cases of tonsillitis are caused by a viral infection, but bacterial infections can also cause tonsillitis.

* The common symptoms of this disease are:

  • Red and swollen tonsils
  • Creating white or yellow spots on the tonsils
  • Sore throat
  • Difficult or painful swallowing
  • Fever
  • Enlargement and tenderness of the lymph nodes in the neck
  • Bad breath
  • Stomach pain, especially in young children
  • Neck dryness
  • Headache

* Risk factors for tonsillitis include:

  • Young age: Tonsillitis is very common in preschool to mid-teen years.
  • Frequent exposure to germs: School-aged children are in close contact with their peers and are repeatedly exposed to viruses or bacteria that can cause tonsillitis.

* Self-care after tonsillectomy:

  • Complete rest for one week after the surgery is recommended.
  • For two days after the surgery, only cold liquids, ice cream and fruit juice should be consumed.
  • From the third day, soft and chilled foods such as strained soup and rice-pudding should be given carefully and as much as the patient can take.
  • Solid, hot and dry foods should not be given for a week.
  • Fever after surgery is normal and can be relieved by giving plenty of fluids and painkillers.
  • After the surgery, there is usually bad breath. Therefore, mouthwash and gargling with cold normal saline serum should be done five to six times a day.
  • The pain in the throat, especially while eating, continues one to two weeks after the surgery and it is relieved by taking painkillers.
  • Until complete recovery, if blood or bloody sputum is observed at any time, you should contact your attending physician or go to the hospital emergency department.
  • See your attending physician one week after the surgery.

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