Question
A 6-year-old child has a tonsil swelling of grade 3, although there is no fever or obvious symptoms. He snores during naps and occasionally coughs. He has never received any treatment. How should it be handled?
Answer
Based on the description, the child’s tonsil swelling has reached grade 3, and the snoring indicates that there may be some impact on breathing. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital’s otorhinolaryngology department for an examination as soon as possible and consider tonsillectomy to improve breathing issues. The above suggestions are applicable to the question of “How should a 6-year-old child’s tonsil swelling grade 3 be treated?” I hope this helps, and wish you good health!