Sneezing after tonsillectomy

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Avatar f tn This is common for people to experience dry throat or mild sore throat months after tonsillectomy. I also have this mucus thing on the back of my thraot as well. Doesnt seem to move when I swallow. Have you tried gargling since your surgery. This might help. This doesnt seem like its anything to be alarmed about. I have the same thing when I wake up. I just drink lots of water when I wake up and the dry throat goes away.
Avatar f tn He had also taken a shower that morning. A couple days later, I started a nose drip and proceeded sneezing after. Than I got a bad sore throat. I looked at it in the mirror with a flash light and notcied that the back on my throat has red bumps (allergy bumps on back of my throat are irritated) and I have wjite spots on the side of my tonsils(although I had a tonsillectomy). I am worried if this is an STI or just a cold. There is also a "sick" season here in Hawaii..
Avatar m tn But i am afraid that i heard that even after tonsillectomy, the problem may recur after 2-3 years.
Avatar f tn Next day I started coughing could hardly speak and runny nose, sneezing. At day 5 of not speaking, etc I went to the doctor and he gave me a Z-Pack which I finished. A few days went by and the sore throat subsided, I was left with post nasal drip, itchy throat, cough and a congestion for another week. Then everything subsided except the cough.
Avatar f tn Today is the 6th day after my tonsillectomy, there is something poking me in my throat near where my tonsils used to be, it would start hurting and 10 minutes later it would start again. It would really hurt when I would drink or eat something. Please help me figure out what is happening.
Avatar m tn i am supposed to undergo tonsillectomy, but just ame to know that this results in higher number of infections ... is it true n should i get this done this is being done just as an added procedure to the tubectomy and the prociceure to make the sinused bigger .
1149339 tn?1261805108 I am 24 and had my tonsils out six months ago due to two years of chronic sore throats. I saw an otologist for chronic ear pain who looked in my throat and noticed I still have some of my tonsils. Given that I saw several ENT's for various issues after the surgery, the otologist was the first to notice my tonsils being present. Tomorrow I'm seeing my regular ENT, who did the surgery, to see what I should do about the issue.
Avatar f tn Hello and welcome to the forum. Sorry your daughter is having trouble. The most common reason for a tonsillectomy in an older child like this or any adult is frequent sore throats. However, they do also perform this for sleep apnea and the issues that your daughter is having. So, I'd say there is a high likelihood this will be recommended. https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/adult-tonsillectomy#1 Let us know what the doctor says.
1339997 tn?1276341777 How common is a hemorrhage after a tonsillectomy? My 17 year old had his tonsils removed and a week later he nearly bled to death & required transfusions for 2 days. It was the scariest thing... I never saw so much blood, how can a scab bleed that much? It's been 2 weeks and his Hemoglobin is still only 8.
Avatar m tn I had a tonsillectomy two years ago, everything went well. I have been experiencing sore throats that are quite sore often and especially at night I get extremely bad burning pain in the area of the tonsillectomy, when I brush my teeth it feels like the back of my throat is being burnt. I have since noticed that in the tonsil area there is like a slit which creates like a pocket on the left side, it seems as though there are little pockets in the area if that makes sense. Should I be concerned?
Avatar m tn The first type, ‘‘classic Eagle’s syndrome,’’ typically occurs in patients after tonsillectomy, although it can also occur after any other type of pharyngeal surgery. A palatable mass may be observed in the tonsillar fossa, its palpation sometimes exacerbating the patient’s symptoms.
Avatar n tn If you want to travel or live near Baltimore, MD, then I can give you my surgeons name. Dr. Christine Gourin at Johns Hopkins. The surgery was easy compared to the tonsillectomy I had 2 yrs prior and I've had almost a 100% improvement in all of my symptoms. I have to say I didn't have any spasms so I don't know what that is related to. Good luck.
Avatar n tn The first type, ‘‘classic Eagle’s syndrome,’’ typically occurs in patients after tonsillectomy, although it can also occur after any other type of pharyngeal surgery. A palatable mass may be observed in the tonsillar fossa, its palpation sometimes exacerbating the patient’s symptoms.
Avatar n tn ENT specialest suggest tonsillectomy but the problem is that he have Inguinal hernia too, which also require surgery and maybe more important than tonsillectomy. so the tonsils my have to wait for now. If anybody have advice pf how to prevent or reduce the risk of Tonsillitis infection i will very appreciate, we can't realy know what cause the frequent Tonsillitis infection. some say its the Air Conditioner, others say that my son have week immunity because he is underweight.
Avatar f tn I am 26 y/o female day 12 s/p tonsillectomy for recurrent PTA. I have been improving since day 8, now feeling almost 100% other than the throat ear pain. Since day 8 I have noticed all other pain is 95% better however I have a severe sharp pain on my right side that goes into my ear. I did not have much ear pain earlier in the surgery process. I can barely eat due to pain and have restarted my narcotics.
Avatar n tn The only sure-fire method for ridding yourself of this problem is to have your tonsils removed (tonsillectomy), but there are nonsurgical alternatives which you should certainly pursue before you ask an ENT to take out your tonsils: – You could try gargling frequently with warm salt water (1 teaspoon of table salt mixed with one pint of water– gargle with about 1/4 cup of this mixture three times per day, after meals.