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Is it trUe wHen u HAve UR adenoids remoVed u LO5e WEigHT??? |
I HAd miNes TAKEn Out 5o i WOuld JUst LIke 2 kow No, perhaps you will eat less the week after surgery since you are recovering. But after that, as you continue healing, you may find that you are able to breathe better through your nose and if anything, you may find yourself enjoying the aroma of food even more. I never did! it's an ear thing so no, but maybe because you have to eat hospital food for a couple of days afterwards..I was only 6 when mine came out nnnnnnnooooope Had mine out and never did! Got lots of ice cream though while in the hospital(cool for a kid) |
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I would take both out. Tonsils are useless in your body. I know that I had bronchitis, and tonsillitis constantly when I was a child. I had infections in my tonsils also. When I was 19, I had my to... Yes, But I would let the doctor see your child as soon as possible. If your child develops any trouble breathing or makes a crowing sound get them to the hospital asap. There is a conditon in toddl... if his adenoids are enlarged, the treatment is to remove them surgically. he may also need a tonsillectomy if he is having trouble breathing. ...Take a look at a human skull. These 'lumps' are quite normal, everyone has them. ...Basically it is the same recovery time and diet. If your other daughter had her tonsils removed you will be a pro with this one. The earlier in age you have this done the better. Good luck ...Don't worry, your baby will be fine! My daughter lost hers just after turning 4, they were hyperatrophied, (huge like ping-pong balls, touching each other and choking her) Of course, I was rea... When I had mine out, hot liquids felt better than cold. But popsicles were a welcome treat, too. Drink a lot. Take your meds on time (even if that means waking up in the middle of the night). Do... The adenoids (say: add-eh-noids) are lumpy clusters of spongy tissue that help protect kids from getting sick. They sit high on each side of the throat behind the nose and the roof of the mouth. Al... |
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