Question

What are the apparent symptoms that might be associated with a child’s enlarged tonsils?

Answer

Based on your description, if your child has an enlarged tonsil without any accompanying symptoms, it may be a physiological enlargement and there is no need to worry excessively. However, if the enlargement affects the child’s breathing or causes frequent inflammation, surgery to remove the tonsils may be considered. In the absence of inflammation, there is usually no need for special treatment. It is recommended to closely monitor your child’s condition and seek professional medical advice when necessary.