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What is the process of tonsillectomy? And how did you react after the operation?

Let me talk about my experience of tonsillectomy. I did it earlier, about 10 years old. At that time, I went into the operating room and tied my hands, feet and waist directly to the operating table without anesthesia. Then the doctor told me to open my mouth. Then I went straight in with pliers and pulled those two out. Because there is no anesthetic, the pain is really severe. People are twisted. Let's go Then let me sit next to another doctor and pull out some residual tissue bit by bit with small pliers. That would be great. It will last about 15 minutes to 20 minutes. Basically, when I went out, I was already devastated. The strength to walk is almost gone, and it hurts like hell. That cruel doctor won't give me an anesthetic. My father gave me a cold drink when I came out, but the more I ate it, the more painful it became. I'd better not eat.

On the day of the operation, the doctor prescribed me anti-inflammatory tablets, and I had a sore throat when I went back. Even swallowing saliva is torture, let alone drinking water. It hurts like hell, and I can only vomit in my mouth when I lie in bed. In this way, you can drink milk, cold drinks and water, but you can't eat solid food. But at that time, I felt that drinking water and taking medicine was a painful thing. You can say it, but talking too much will hurt. Basically, it will recover a little if it lasts about 1 week.

That's basically it. Now I'm 24 years old, and there's basically no problem. Even now I have chronic pharyngitis, sometimes my throat is very dry and I feel sick. Nothing else, just pay attention to the combination of work and rest.