Well, I had a tonsillectomy on Jan. 28 and today is Feb. 10 and I am still tyring to heal, but for the most part the bad type of pain in my throat and ear is gone, however, i still have a little difficulty swallowing and eating certain things. My tongue feels very funny when I use it to eat-like floss is holding my tongue down in the back and it shocks me when I use it too much. My taste buds are kind of screwed up and most things I used to eat don't taste very good anymore. So, it's been two weeks and I still am not completely healed. By the way I am 31 years old. It seems the younger you are the faster you heal-one week if you are about 9 years old! Why didn't I do this long ago??
I was off for a month after having mine removed in 1999 aged 29.
Depends on how long you've had it, what gauge it is, and how your body heals.
I've heard that the PA is the one piercing that will never fully heal. I've removed my jewelry before. The wound tightened up a bit, but did not look at all as if it would heal.
Dry well as in the place where a tooth was removed that didn't fully heal?
i think a few weeks but no offence but lip peircings are stupid
yes they do actually because if you have tonsillitis you will need hot food and drink so steamed oranges would work but not cure the tonsillitis so it would go away. the steamed oranges only make your tonsillitis better. i am actually on the waiting list in my hospital in england to get my tonsils removed in a couple of months to be honest i am nervous as it is going to take a 1hole hour and 2 weeks to recover but if tonsillitis if really bothering you i would go to the doctors and ask to see a throat speciallist and then you talk to him about how bad your tonsils are affecting you. removing your tonsils does not cost anything provideing your in the uk and not in a private hospital. overall you should get the tonsils removed it may take a long time to wait but it will be worth it as there will be no pain. my mum got her tonsils removed and she feels much more better.thanks for reading i hoped this helped your question
Having your tonsils removed typically does not cause a lisp. While the surgery can temporarily affect speech due to swelling or discomfort, most people do not experience long-term speech changes. A lisp may emerge from other factors, such as changes in speech patterns or habits after recovery, but it is not a direct result of tonsillectomy. Overall, most individuals return to their normal speech patterns after healing.
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Well tonsile are actually Lymph nodes and every animal has such organs for protection against invading organisms
how long does it take to heal a broken femur? it has been a year and still not normal is this the norm?
Yes. The EA pair in heal has a long E sound as in meal and steal. The homophone is "heel."
Heal bell heals all the status problems of Pokemon in the party.