How soon can you talk after tonsil surgery

After tonsil surgery, speech is usually unaffected and you will be able to speak appropriately on the day of surgery, but it is recommended that you speak as little as possible to avoid discomfort.
After tonsil surgery, there may be pain in the pharynx. The pain in the pharynx may affect the expression of speech and there may be less willingness to speak, but the function of speech is not affected. You will be able to speak on the day of surgery, but your speech may be a little slurred due to the sore throat and limited mouth opening, but it is recommended that you try to speak as little as possible to avoid causing a painful stress reaction.
Postoperative pain may actually have a greater impact on eating, but we should try to follow the doctor’s instructions to eat a warm, cold, liquid, soft diet, exercise and restore the function of the surrounding muscles, and a normal diet can promote local recovery and nutritional supplementation of the body. In addition, dietary attention should be paid to avoid spicy, stimulating food, but also to avoid too hard, too hot food.
Specific postoperative precautions can be consulted with the advice of specialized physicians.