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 tongue tie, should i proceed or leave it

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TScapix
post Oct 11 2013, 02:10 PM, updated 13y ago

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Hi,

My son in 4 month plus... last month during our monthly checkup, doc notice my son having tongue tie. she then straight refer us to ent specialist. after consultation with the doctor and my own research through the net, i decided to proceed with the minor operation to cut the tied area. yesterday doctor as me to decide whether to make my baby to completely sleep for 5-10 mins (ga) or 50-50. seriously i don't want my baby feel the pain and afraid if it can cause him trauma.

Fellow lyn, can advise me is the ga can be dangerous to a baby?

tq
faiz293
post Oct 11 2013, 02:25 PM

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pity u.....i know nothing, but just wana hope the best for you son!!
TScapix
post Oct 11 2013, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(faiz293 @ Oct 11 2013, 02:25 PM)
pity u.....i know nothing, but just wana hope the best for you son!!
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tq bro...it just very minor operation but it involve anesthesia that make we worried
Daddy2be
post Jul 5 2019, 03:25 AM

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QUOTE(capix @ Oct 11 2013, 02:26 PM)
tq bro...it just very minor operation but it involve anesthesia that make we worried
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Hi, I know it's been some time but how is your child ?
SUShioniq
post Jul 5 2019, 01:02 PM

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Just get my newborn done with Dr koe at old klang Road, very cheap only rm170. She was very experienced Dr, no anesthesia, she just used scissor to release the tie in less than 5min. Highly recommended
nelvalee
post Jul 17 2019, 04:37 PM

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Tough tie made one difficult to speak.
If i were you i would perform the minor surgery.
lowlowc
post Jul 21 2019, 07:22 PM

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Try a second opinion at pediatric dental surgeon. If I am not mistaken, there's a laser procedure.

 

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