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My 21 month old daughter may have to have her adenoids removed. Not sure yet cause she is sick with sinus infection right now, but the doc said probably. Can anyone tell me what this is like, the procedure, recovery, etc.? Thanks. Thanks for the answer, Im also wondering is it an invasive surgery, do they go in through her nose or do they need to make facial incisions? I would've asked these questions at the Doc's but my husband took her in today and didn't ask. Im just worried about it. They go through the mouth and remove these with the tonsils. It is not invasive, very routine, and short. It will actually only take about 20min or less for the surgery itself, but she might be in there for an hour start to finish just because they take time to comfort her and let her wake a bit. Removing the adenoids gives more room for drainage down the back of the throat. It does wonders for ear infections, stuffy noses and even sore throats. I would highly suggest it as more effective than ear tubes or other procedures for repeating URI. It just gives more space so things can drain instead of backing up. They usually do this when they remove your tonsils. She will have a sore thoat after the surgery so get lots of popsicles for her to suck on and keep ice cream in the house as well as childrens ibuprofen for the pain. Except for the sore throat there is nothing more to the surgery. She will go in in the morning and come home later that day. It's very common in kids these days - especially those who snore or have sleep apnea. It's a same-day surgery, and the whole procedure takes, without exaggeration - ten minutes. (It takes you longer to get thru the admission process!) It is done under general anesthesia, so the kids are in the recovery room until they eat, drink, and urinate - generally a couple of hours. You just want the ENT (Ears, Nose, Throat) doctor who does the surgery on children as young as yours on a regular basis, because kids are different than adults. Make sure you ask the surgeon how many kids he or she operates on in a week, if they answer less than 5, I'd get a second opinion. You don't want someone who operates on one child a month. You want the one who could almost do it blindfolded! my nephew, it seems, was born with larger than normal adnoids....he was also a mecomium baby (already had a bowel movement in utero). he was not an easy baby to deal with-always crying.....seemed he could never get enough to eat. at 14 months they removed his adnoids, tonsils (and tube placement) and after that he was fine! no more crying! adenoid is the lymph gland which is protecting the infection getting it in to the respiratory tract unless it is too big it must not have to be removed . OK . your daughters problem is might be due to the removal the infection goes directly in to the sinus . now we have to make her get immunized so try some homoeopathic medicines which will try to initiate her immune response to fight against the infecting organisms mainly streptococcus I just recently went through this operation. I am still a teenager but we couldnt afford it til now. The surgry went by quick. Once you wake up though you feel like your throat is missing. You cant feel anything back there. Your doctor should give you some sort of Tylenol in the syrupy form for your daughter to drink to help with the pain. Her nose would be dripping alot and she shouldnt breath in from her nose really hard. after a few days the drainage should stop and you should be going back to the doctor in about a week. :) |
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If you don't trust the doctor that recommended the spray once a day, get a 2nd opinion from a professional. ...Unless she's running a fever or showing other symptoms, I wouldn't worry. The cough is probably just a reaction to the soreness in her throat and maybe some congestion due to the anesthe... Removal is not the answer! You have them for a reason. wonder why antihistamine's have a huge market? It's because doctors thought removing the adenoid along with tonsils just got rid of ... It was 15 yrs. ago when I had my tonsils out and I still remember that exact awful taste you are talking about, its like nasty hospital old yucky medicine taste! Try eating mild, soft food. Applesa... i had it done in a younger age, its nothing to be scared about, infact ur son will be healthier after the operation. its not painful at all, at that time doctores recomended to have cold drinks, ju... Hi Sarah, I just had brain surgery exactly 1 month ago. I was very scared and that is because I did not know the outcome of what I would be like when it was all done. Brain surgery is a complica... Nah. Wouldn't advise u.Adenoids are what are called tonsils at the back of the throat. ...All three of my children have had tubes. Only one had adenoids removed because they were so large. It's not a big deal. They will put your child to sleep with a mild anesthesia, put the tub... |
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