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Q: Is nose bleeding normal after tonsillectomy?
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Is it normal to have the medicine come out your nose after a tonsillectomy?

NO IT IS DEFINATELY NOT NORMAL


Bleeding from any part of the mouth?

Bleeding from any part of the mouth can be due to trauma, from teeth and gums, from polyps in nose, tumours from gums and tongue, and post operative bleeding from nasal surgery and tonsillectomy


Is it normal that your nose is bleeding always?

No. Go to a doctor.


What does it mean when you have a brown discharge coming from your nose?

Brown nasal discharge can be a sign that there is bleeding in the nose or sinuses. Which are hollow cavities in the nose. A brown nasal discharge is not normal.


When my beagle lays down to rest or goes to sleep she gets a very dry nose is this normal?

Yes, provided the nose isn't cracked or bleeding.


What is a bloodied nose?

A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.


Should you get ear aches after tonsillectomy?

yes your ears hurt VERY bad, and this is normal!


What is nose packing?

Medically speaking, Nose packing is when the medical personnel stuff your nose (usually bleeding nose) with sterile OS or gauze. This usually benefits someone who is bleeding and is used as a compress.


Your daughter is 4 and has had a tonsillectomy adenoidectomy and grommets in both ears 2 days ago she is talking funny is this normal?

erfectly normal


Meaning of epistaxis?

Bleeding at the nose.


Why do you get a bloody nose after your punched?

The capillaries in your nose break causing the bleeding


What are the risks associated with a tonsillectomy?

As with any surgery requiring anesthetic, with a tonsillectomy there is a slight risk of adverse reactions to the drugs used. Other more common risks include heavy bleeding either during or after the surgery and, more rarely, infection.