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Loss sense of taste after tonsillectomy

Hello, Had a tonsillectomy on April 1 along with minor inferior turbinate reduction. Was able to taste to some degree after surgery but starting last several days, my ability to taste anything has become less and less. It seems like I can still taste a little bit of sour on the left side of my tongue but no where else. I can still smell ... more so out of my right nostril than left (that is still crusty inside per doctor). I am very concerned. I have anxiety to begin with, so of course, having anxiety and feeling depressed that I will lose my sense of taste forever. I have read that in tonsillectomies, they clamp on the tongue to pull it out of the way. Wonder about damage. There is a surgical risk of damaging the glossopharyngeal nerve...but other than loss of taste, I don't have any tongue pain. Any advice appreciated. Thank you
Jinko
 
  Jinko7727 on 2016-04-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Pl take
Merc Sol-200 6 pills twice a day for 25 days and then give feedback
homeo helper
 
homeo_helper 8 years ago
Not too worried about the crusties in the nose. Just need to keep the nostril moist to help loosen.
Concerned about nerve or tastebud damage. Or do you not think this is the case?
Thanks
Jinko
 
Jinko7727 8 years ago
Pl take the medicines as suggested for 15 days and then give feedback
homeo helper
 
homeo_helper 8 years ago

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