After having her tonsils removed, it's common for a child to feel listless for a few days as they recover from surgery. The procedure can cause discomfort, fatigue, and a temporary decrease in energy levels due to pain and the body’s healing process. It's important for caregivers to ensure the child stays hydrated and rests adequately during this time. If the listlessness persists or worsens, a follow-up with the healthcare provider may be necessary.
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Many families have a spot for the child to sit and calm down. Depending on how the child has misbehaved, it could be anything from being sent to their room, having privileges removed.
Adenoids tend to be removed during childhood as part of a tonsillectomy. Adenoids would be removed if they are blocking an airway, if the child is either having difficulty breathing through the nose or at night, or if the child has chronic ear infections.
No. It will cause brain damage and other physical problems. A person who gives a child drugs is a child abuser and can go to prison for child abuse as well as having the child removed from the home.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, if your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin. If your first cousin once removed in the first cousin of one of your parents, the child is your second cousin.
Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed.
Your 1st cousin's child is your 1st cousin once removed. Your 2nd cousin's child is your 2nd cousin once removed. And so on...
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed.
You never need them taken out... it's a choice. Regardless, the procedure can be done at nearly any age, although a child under 3 will generally spend the night in the hospital, just for observation.
If your first cousin has a child, you and that child are first cousins, once removed, to each other. If your second cousin has a child, you and that child are second cousins, once removed, to each other.
If your first cousin once removed is your parent's first cousin, then your first cousin once removed is your child's first cousin twice removed.If your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin, then your first cousin once removed is your child's second cousin.