Adenoidectomy
Diet:
Eat and drink as much as you can. Popsicles, ginger ale,
sherbet and similar foods are well - tolerated. Progress
to regular diet as soon as you are able. Milk is fine to
drink, but may cause a “thick mucus” sensation
in the throat.
Activity:
Avoid lifting over 5 lbs, avoid strenuous exercise. No
gym or exercise class for two weeks after surgery.
Medications:
Take all of the antibiotics prescribed.
Take pain medication as prescribed; follow directions
carefully.
Do not take aspirin or products containing
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (i.e. Advil,
Motrin, ibuprofen,
etc.) These “thin the blood” and slow clotting
of the blood.
Follow-up:
Return to the office 4 weeks after surgery. Call for an
appointment.
Work/School:
You may return one week after surgery.
Information:
Call the doctor for bleeding from the mouth or nose, or
fever over 100.4 degrees.
Throat pain is normal, and may worsen in the first three
days after surgery. This pain will reduce over the first
two weeks after surgery.
Tongue pain, tingling and discomfort are normal and will
reduce over the first 2 weeks after surgery.
Ear pain is normal, does not signify an ear infection,
and will reduce over the first 2 weeks after surgery.
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