Health Tip: Recovering From a Tonsillectomy
August 4, 2009, 2:18 PM ET
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Aug. 5 -- (HealthDay News) - After having your tonsils removed (a tonsillectomy), expect your throat to be rather sore for at least a few days.
With that in mind, the Alaska Native Medical Center offers this advice on what to eat and drink just after the surgery:
Drink a lot of fluids, which will help your throat feel better and keep you hydrated.Stick with soft foods that are easy on your throat. Consider foods such as Jello, soup, popsicles, mashed potatoes and scrambled eggs.Stay away from hard or crunchy foods, such as chips, tacos, pizza or other delicacies with sharp edges.Avoid foods that may sting your tender throat, such as orange juice, grapefruit, or tomato-based foods or drinks.