What Happens When Tonsillectomy Scabs Fall Off? ⚠️ Recovery, Pain & Bleeding Explained
Have you recently undergone a tonsillectomy, or is your child recovering from tonsil surgery?
One of the most common concerns during recovery is what happens when the tonsillectomy scabs fall off. Many patients worry about pain, bad breath, or even bleeding during this stage of healing.
In this video, you'll learn:
✅ Why scabs form after tonsil surgery ✅ When scabs usually fall off during recovery ✅ Whether increased throat pain is normal ✅ What minor bleeding may look like ✅ Warning signs that require urgent medical attention ✅ Tips for a smoother recovery process
⚠️ Important Medical Information:
This video is intended for educational purposes only.
Watching this video alone is NOT sufficient to fully understand the tonsillectomy healing process.
For detailed information about recovery timelines, scab formation, bleeding risks, healing stages, and post-operative care, please read our complete blog article below.
👉 Read the full article here:
“Learn what happens when tonsillectomy scabs fall off, what’s normal bleeding, healing stages, and red flags to watch for.”
The blog provides comprehensive guidance for patients and parents to better understand recovery and recognize when medical attention may be needed.














