Q&A

What are the side effects of removing your uvula?

What are the side effects of removing your uvula?

Side Effects of Uvula Removal Surgery

  • Pain.
  • Trouble swallowing.
  • Bad breath.
  • Bleeding, infection, and swelling of the throat.
  • Painful sore throat.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • A minor fever.
  • Feeling stitches in your throat.

How do I know if my tonsillectomy is infected?

Your child has symptoms of infection, such as:

  1. Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness.
  2. Red streaks coming from the area.
  3. Pus draining from the area.
  4. A fever.

Can I cut off my uvula?

Uvula removal is done with a procedure called an uvulectomy. This removes all or part of the uvula. It’s usually done to treat snoring or some of the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). When you sleep, your uvula vibrates.

What to do if your uvula is touching your tongue?

A few home remedies can help keep you strong and soothe your irritated throat:

  1. Cool your throat by sucking on ice chips. Frozen juice bars or ice cream may also do the trick.
  2. Gargle with warm salt water to ease your dry, scratchy throat.
  3. Get a full night’s sleep and nap during the day if you can.

Why don’t they do tonsillectomies anymore?

Today, however, this once common procedure is no longer a standard operating procedure. Why? Dr. DeMarino says that, “There are fewer tonsillectomies due to skepticism in the medical community over its usefulness in infection control and more stringent guidelines.”

How long does a swollen uvula last after tonsillectomy?

This swelling usually lasts 5-7 days after surgery. Begin with clear liquids immediately after surgery and increase to full liquids such as soup or broth with soft diet often by dinner time the day of surgery. Diet can return to near normal after 10 days and completely normal after 2 weeks.

What kind of surgery is done for uvula removal?

This is the main surgery used to shrink the palate and clear the blockage in OSA. UPPP removes excess tissue from the soft palate and pharynx. Your doctor may also remove the tonsils, adenoids, and all or part of the uvula during this procedure.

What are the symptoms of an elongated uvula?

If the uvula is longer than normal and comes in contact with the root of the tongue, the feeling of stuck in the throat, cough, snoring that becomes evident when lying on your back complaints may occur. In patients with elongated uvula, the following symptoms may occur:

How long does it take to remove a uvula from the throat?

The whole procedure takes about 15 to 20 minutes. For UPPP, they’ll use small cuts to remove extra tissue from the back of your throat. The length of the procedure depends on how much tissue needs to be removed. You might need to stay in the hospital overnight.

How does the removal of the uvula help snoring?

When you sleep, your uvula vibrates. If you have an especially large or long uvula, it can vibrate enough to make you snore. In other cases, it can flap over your airway and block the airflow into your lungs, causing OSA. Removing the uvula can help prevent snoring. It may help symptoms of OSA.