dehydration is probably the #1 reason children have to go back to the hospital after tonsillectomies..I am an RN who spent many years in pediatrics...this is what you need to remember...make sure your toddler is drinking enough
fluids before leaving the hospital and his pain is controlled....if not, dont let md discharge him....if the nurses in hospital cant get him to drink or have his pain controlled , you wont be able to either...you will be given instructions for tylenol (not aspirin) probably every 4 hours for pain, give this on a routine basis, even at night, if he has a very sore throat he wont take meds which means he wont drink...he may complain of his ears hurting also, this is normal...have all his fave cold drinks ready at home, clear liquids, (avoid milk or milk products for at least 7 days), make ice cubes out of kool aid, pedialyte, avoid carbonated drinks (THEY BURN HIS THROAT), he may feel better with cold cloths on his throat...dont plan on much sleep when you first get home, he will probably drool and have bad breath a few days after surgery. make sure you have a thermometer at home and takehis temp regulary, report temps over 100.o to md i hope this helped