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Patient
Education
Adenoidectomy
&
Tonsillectomy
Post-Operative
Handout |
Before you leave the Center…
At Alabama ENT, getting your life
back to normal quickly and safely is our chief concern. But much of that
will depend on how closely you follow the instructions in this handout.
So please read over this brief pamphlet, and make sure that what it
contains is clear to you. If you have any questions, don’t
hesitate to ask your surgeon.
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AFTER
SURGERY: At home care…
- IMMEDIATE CONCERNS:
- Convalescence: Stay home from work/school for one week.
- NO SMOKE! Smoking, smokeless
tobacco products, and second-hand smoke increase your chances of bleeding
and infection following your surgery.
- POST-OP DIET:
- Guidelines: Please read the “Alabama ENT Dietary Guidelines”
that you received before or after your surgery. They have been very
carefully created with both your recovery and your eating pleasure
in mind
- Fluid Intake: Drink plenty of fluids; Ice chips or Popsicles
work fine.
- Diet Progression: Begin with a liquid or soft food diet, and progress
back to your normal eating habits as tolerated.
- PAIN MANAGEMENT:
¸ Ice-Pack: It is OK to use an ice-pack on your neck, if it increases
comfort and reduces pain.
¸ Nighttime: Awaken yourself the first 2 nights to take your pain
medication (at least Tylenol) at the prescribed intervals.
- WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Expect pain to get worse 3-5 days after surgery, and to persist
for up to 14 days.
- Expect ear pain. It is normal for you to experience pain in your
ears from the nerve endings at the site of your throat surgery (this
is called “referred pain”).
- Expect blood-tinged sputum/saliva for the first 24-48 hours following
your surgery. This will continue for 7-10 days, due to the scab
falling off. It can be controlled with crushed ice held in the mouth
and spit out every 30 seconds.
- Expect bad breath until the scab falls off. (The scab will look
like white patches in the throat.)
- UNACCEPTABLE MEDICATIONS
(These can cause bleeding; Avoid for 7 days after surgery)
- Do not take the following over-the-counter
drugs: Aspirin, Ibuprophen, Advil, Motrin, Aleve, Stanback,
Goody’s Powders, or Vitamin E.
- Do not take the following herbal products:
Ginger, Fever Few, Garlic, Gingko Biloba, or White Bark.
- TRAVEL: Do not drive or fly until you are finished
with your pain medication. However, you may be a passenger for local
travel when you are comfortable enough to do so.
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Follow-up Appointments…
Our office will call you 2-3 days after your surgery to schedule follow-up
appointments. The number will vary with the surgery, and will be scheduled
as needed. Do not miss your follow-up appointments. They are vital in
monitoring your progress and recovery. |
Call the Office if… Bleeding: You have a flow of
bright red blood from the nose or mouth that cannot be controlled with crushed
ice in mouth or direct pressure to the nasal area for 10 minutes.
Fever: If you have a fever over 101 degrees.
Dehydration: If you are unable consume the amounts of liquids
listed on the “Alabama ENT Dietary
Guidelines.” Pain or nausea: If there
is an increase despite medication. |
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Copyright 2005 Alabama ENT Associates
- Last Revised: 05/02/05 |