Is it possible for an infection after a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy even with antibotics?


Question:
I have been taking my antibotics after my surgery of t and a, but in the back of my throat it is becoming green and there are huge bumps on my tongue and i'm wondering if i am over reacting or if i should get it checked right away...?

Answers:
As a health therapist, I always had advised my clients and patients to always let me know after the first day if there are any reactions with meds or surgery problems that they may have from their doctors.

If the meds are forcing your body to react to it for certain reasons, you should just go back to your doctor to visit him and just let him know nicely that the medicine is incorrect.

See your doctor or physician that you had taken these meds from. Let them know the amount of time you had taken the meds and that what are your bodily functions like when you are on your meds and as well let the doctor know about the process since after your surgery you had.

Hope that this helped.
Yes, the antibiotics that you were given may not be the right ones for you...your body is different from everyone else's! Call your Dr. and tell them they are not working! Good luck & hope ya feel better soon!
Yes, it's possible and yes, you should get that looked at. Green is never a good color for that area.
Yes, it's possible. You should absolutely have it checked right away.

Take care.
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