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How Can Headache And Pain In The Throat Be Treated?

I just had my tonsils removed on monday, i havent really been able to eat or even drink for that matter because it hurts really bad. Now i am getting headaches that wont go away even with the Tylenol codine they gave me for pain. Is there anything else i can do about the pain and headaches.
Mon, 25 Sep 2017
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Hi,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern.

Pain is usual after tonsils removal. It will be vanished in a few days.
Liquids are encouraged to consume more rather than solid foods.

Avoid hot drinks or foods.

Please check your body temperature and blood pressure.

Try ibuprofen or other analgesic to reduce the pain.

Keep following up with your doctor.
Wish fast recovery.
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How Can Headache And Pain In The Throat Be Treated?

Hi, I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern. Pain is usual after tonsils removal. It will be vanished in a few days. Liquids are encouraged to consume more rather than solid foods. Avoid hot drinks or foods. Please check your body temperature and blood pressure. Try ibuprofen or other analgesic to reduce the pain. Keep following up with your doctor. Wish fast recovery.