Dr. Barry Kimberley
Ear Nose and Throat
Minnetonka, MN
612-465-0123 & 877-368-7537
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  • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • Introduction
    • Initial Consultation
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Policy
    • Patient Forms
    • Patient Education
  • ENT PROCEDURES
    • Balloon Sinuplasty
      • Sinusitis Overview
      • Sinusitis Symptoms
      • What is Balloon Sinuplasty?
      • Technology Overview
      • Balloon Sinuplasty Benefits
      • Balloon Sinuplasty FAQs
      • Balloon Sinuplasty Videos
    • Sleep Apnea Surgery
    • Sinus Surgery
    • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
    • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
    • Tympanostomy Tubes
    • Laryngoscopy
  • STOP SNORING
    • How the Pillar Procedure Works
    • What Causes Snoring?
    • Is Pillar Right for You?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Questions for the Doctor
    • Compare Soft Palate Procedures
    • Insurance Coverage
  • SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS
    • After Septorhinoplasty
    • After Tonsillectomy
    • After Sinus Surgery
    • After Tympanostomy Tubes
    • After Laryngoscopy
  • MEET US
    • Meet our Physicians
    • Hospital Affiliation
      • Fairview Hospital at the University of Minnesota Medical Center
      • Newton Medical Center
  • CONTACT US
    • Contact Information / Office Map

SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS

  • After Septorhinoplasty
  • After Tonsillectomy
  • After Sinus Surgery
  • After Tympanostomy Tubes
  • After Laryngoscopy

After Tympanostomy Tubes Minnetonka MN

After surgery, your child will be taken to the recovery room to be monitored by a nurse. You may be invited into the recovery room as your child becomes aware of their surroundings and starts looking for you. Your child should be able to go home the same day as the surgery once they have fully recovered from the anesthetic. This usually takes less than one hour.

Your child may resume a normal diet after he or she has fully recovered from the anesthetic. Even though they may be hungry immediately after surgery, it is best to feed them slowly to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting. Occasionally, children may vomit one or two times immediately after surgery. If vomiting persists, your doctor may prescribe medication to settle the stomach.

Tympanostomy tubes usually stay in place from 6 to 18 months. If they stay in longer than two to three years, they may need to be surgically removed. It is important to have an ear check-up about every six months during this time period. An audiogram is usually obtained at some point after the ear has healed. The tubes eventually fall out of the eardrum on their own as the ear heals. Some children may have mild discomfort or bloody drainage at this time. The small hole in the eardrum at the old tube site usually heals within several weeks. Your doctor will instruct you when it is safe to allow water in the ears.

If you have any questions, please call our office at 612-465-0123

Newton KS Office
800 Medical Center Drive
Suite 230,
Newton, KS, 67114
Minnetonka MN Office
14001 Ridgedale Drive
Suite 330,
Minnetonka, MN 55305





Dr. Barry Kimberley
your Minnetonka MN and Newton KS Otolaryngologist - an ear, nose, and
throat specialist proudly offers Balloon Sinuplasty, Sleep Apnea Surgery, Pillar Procedure, Sinus Surgery, Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty, Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy, Tympanostomy Tubes and Laryngoscopy

Dr. Barry Kimberley proudly accepting patients from the following Minnesota cities and Neighborhoods:
Minneapolis MN • Minnetonka Mills MN • St Louis Park MN • Eden Prairie MN • Deephaven MN • Woodbury MN • Edina MN

Dr. Barry Kimberley proudly accepting patients from the following Kansas cities and Neighborhoods: Hesston KS
Wichita KS • Park City KS • Valley Center KS • Sedgwick KS • Moundridge KS