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Childrens Tonsil Surgery

Children’s Tonsil Surgery

Tonsils are small glands located at the back of the throat that help fight infections, especially in young children. However, after the age of five, their role becomes less important.

In some cases, tonsils can cause more harm than good — leading to frequent infections or breathing problems — and surgical removal may be recommended.

Why is Tonsil Removal Needed?

Tonsillectomy may be advised if your child experiences:

Before the Surgery

Before the procedure, it is important to prepare properly:

The Procedure

Tonsillectomy is a routine and safe procedure performed under general anesthesia. The operation usually takes around 30 minutes and is carried out through the mouth, meaning:

After the surgery, the child is moved to a recovery area and monitored for about an hour.

Hospital Stay

In most cases, tonsil surgery is performed as a day procedure, allowing the child to go home the same day. However, some children may require an overnight stay depending on the timing of the surgery and recovery progress.

Discharge is usually given once the child is:

Possible Complications

Tonsillectomy is generally safe, but like any surgery, some risks may occur:

It is also normal for:

Post-Operation Care

Proper care after surgery helps ensure smooth recovery:

Keep your child at home and away from crowded places for 10–14 days to reduce the risk of infection.