Question

How to solve the problem of children’s tonsillitis and adenoid hypertrophy?

Answer

It is advised to consult an otolaryngology department nearby for further examination to determine if the issue is caused by tonsillitis or adenoid hypertrophy. Typically, medication treatment is not very effective, and surgery to remove them may be required. For children, tonsil and adenoid removal surgery usually needs to be performed under general anesthesia, although this type of surgery can be performed at county-level hospitals’ otorhinolaryngology departments. Recovery is generally expected within about two weeks, and general anesthesia has no impact on the child, so parents should not be overly concerned.