- As with any operation, there is always a small risk associated with general anesthesia.
- Bleeding from the operation site may occur immediately after surgery, or several days later when the crust that has formed at the operative site drops away. Bleeding usually can be readily controlled, but occasionally requires a return to the operating room for more intensive treatment. Rarely, blood transfusion may be required.
- The risk of bleeding can be minimized by avoiding surgery during and immediately following episodes of infection and by avoiding the use of aspirin to control pain following surgery, as aspirin can reduce the blood's ability to clot.
Tonsillitis And Tonsillectomy
Possible Complications
Edited by Guy Slowik MD FRCS. Last updated on:
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