Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Hi everyone, Ally had her surgery on monday.Everything went well and the dr said that her tonsils were enlarged but that was all. My question is today she has been throwing up, I think that she is having mucus draining into her stomach and that may be the cause has anyone else had this expirience with vomiting a couple days after surgery? thank you! sincerely, Francesca mommy to ally 2 yrs 4 months fevering since 8 months with t & a 9/22/08 and kylie 4 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 no, I would call the dr. I would think that would be bad for the scab Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Hi Francesca..my son Mikey had his T & A on the 10th of this month and although he didn't have the vomiting issue, the doc and nurses said that if he did it was completely normal. Yes, the mucous can cause an upset stomach and even the left over anesthesia in the body can have that affect sometimes. What is important to look for though is if there is a lot of blood in the vomit...more than a teaspoon, and dehydration. The doc told us that a good way to make sure that he was hydrated was to check the color of his urine. The whiter it was, the better hydrated he was....if it gets too dark yellow you know she needs more fluids. I also had Mikey sleep in my bed every night so that I could keep his head elevated...he had a lot of mucous. I used a humidifier in the room to keep his throat from getting dry and the mucous loose. Try and keep her throat moist too after the mucous subsides...that will help her from getting that choking sensation due to the healing of the scabs. If you have any concerns though you should definitely call your doc. I know we needed to use the pain meds for at least a good week. The second week has so far been great and he's even back to eating soft solids. Not sure what your lil one likes but we were able to get Mikey to drink lots of Gatorade, other juices, pediasure, chicken noodle soup,mac n cheese, pudding, Popsicles, yogurt drinks...I even made smoothies with veggies and chocolate ice cream. He never knew the veggies were in there. I hope this helps. Good Luck, Jenn (Spring Hill, FL) Mikey 4 years old, fevering since Jan. 2008 T & A on Sept. 10th...looking forward to good results Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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