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Your child may have throat infections and need tonsillectomy, surgery to take out the tonsils. These glands are located at the back of the throat. Tonsillectomy may be done at the same time as adenoid removal, surgery to remove the adenoids. These glands are located above the tonsils, in the back of the nose.
Below are some questions you may want to ask your child' s doctor or nurse to care for your child after surgery.
Questions to ask about having tonsillectomy:
Questions to ask about the surgery:
Questions for after tonsillectomy:
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