
The most common complications were infections like pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and those at the site of the surgery.A post shared by include Mercedes and Ferrari fighting for the second spot in the constructors' championship, Alpine and McLaren for P4, Aston Martin and Alfa Romeo for P6 and finally AlphaTauri trying to take P8 from Haas. In adults, tonsilectomies are generally safe, with only 1.2% of patients experiencing complications and 0.03% dying within 30 days, according to a 2014 analysis of nearly 6,000 tonsillectomy patients. The procedure is most common in children, and its risks and benefits increasingly debated. It's unclear why Correia sought a tonsillectomy. People who have tonsillitis frequently and don't respond to other treatments may opt to get theirs removed via tonsillectomy.Įnlarged tonsils can also obstruct breathing and interfere with good sleep, hence another reason to get them removed. The tonsils help prevent bacteria and viruses from entering the mouth, but they can also become inflamed and infected- also known as tonsillitis, the Mayo Clinic says. Serious complications from tonsillectomies are rare An autopsy report is pending, the outlets wrote. It's unclear if the procedure directly caused the bleeding, cardiac arrest, and death. We know that she will be greatly missed, but she will now be brightening the sky with her smile," he said, according to the reports. "God chose this day to collect our princess. On April 4, she went into cardiac arrest and fell into a coma until her death June 20, the priest said. It's unclear if Correia's procedure caused her death severe complications from tonsilectomy are rare.Ī Brazilian beauty queen died Monday, months after she underwent a routine tonsil surgery, the New York Post reported.Ģ7-year-old Gleycy Correia, who was crowned Miss United Continents Brazil in 2018, reportedly went in for the procedure in late March and suffered a hemorrhage five days later, her family's priest said, according to The Sun and The Mirror. In March, she underwent a tonsilectomy, and subsequently suffered bleeding and cardiac arrest. Gleycy Correia, a former Brazilian beauty queen, has died at age 27 after months in a coma.
