C.:
Not to be dramatic but you are in a very sensitive time right now where, in non-medical terms, the scabs start to come off. This is the time when you have to be really careful because bleeding can occur.
About four weeks ago, my son (5) had his tonsils removed. On day 7 he complained about the pain and we thought he was being overdramatic. We were at the dinner table and he said his throat hurt so we told him to take a sip of some water to make his throat moist. He took the water in his mouth and then pointed to his mouth. He had occassionally been doing this when he didn't want to swallow. We told him to go in our kitchen and spit out the water in the garbage. He walked from our dining room to the kitchen and screamed "There's blood!" We all came rushing around the corner to find him standing in our kitchen with blood pouring out of his mouth. Needless to say, I scooped him up in my arms, grabbed a bowl and some shoes and rushed out to the car where my husband had already put our other son in his car seat. We drove the 1/4 of a mile to our local hospital and he was rushed into the OR. The doctor said he was hemmoraghing on one side and we were fortune to get him there as quick as we did. Needless to say, it was the scariest experience and one of the saddest times outside of someone dying. Of course, my husband and I remained calm through it all and told our son everything was going to be fine and explained the process to him but once he was in surgery we broke down. We had NO IDEA that when they talk about bleeding that it could be like that- we thought it would be just a little blood. Once our son was out of the OR, my husband went back to our house (where we left all of our doors wide open) and said he was surprised by the amount of blood he cleaned up.
So, although my son's experience is not unique and although it is a small percent of children it happens to- be careful because this is the time when this bleeding happens. THe doctor's told us 7-10 days is the critical time when the bleeding happens. And, because of the second OR trip, we had to start the 2 week recovery all over again. Thankfully, our son is back to normal now. Even after the second OR trip, his throat started feeling better around day 10 from the original surgery.
If you have any concerns, I'd see your doctor.
Good luck.