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mollykins | 16:53 Tue 26th May 2009 | Body & Soul
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I nhave never had my tonsils out, but I do know a bit about the operation.

The pain after tonsilectomy is due to spam of the palatal muscles...palato pharyngeus and palatoglossus.

To relieve the spasm, they need to be worked....brought into action.

Soft mushy foods are swallowed without the use of the palatal muscles

Crisps, cornflakes ect need action of these muscles, which relieve the spasm, which relieves the pain.

That simple....nothing to do with cleansing of the raw area.
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thankyou.

I had my tonsils out last year (and my god it was painful!). They do tell you to eat toast. Although its painful, its almost like you have an itchy throat and the toast scratches it.

I don't know if you're just asking or if you are getting your tonsils out. If you're getting them out I found tea to be very soothing and take the painkillers at regular intervals before the pain kicks in!
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i might have to have them out.

Since christmas i've had tonsilitus twice (one right now) and another tonsil infection aswell.

My doctor said 'well ****** if you get another tonsil infection soon, we may have to consider ripping them out'

thise were her exact words!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
molly.....yes standard of medical etiquet in the UK seems to have gone done.
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she was asian so she probably didn't realise that that isn't the kind of wording that doctors should use.

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