Question
My child’s tonsils always swell up, on average once a month. Each time it swells, they can only be treated with intravenous drips. Too many intravenous drips are bad for the child, but there is no other way. Are there any medications or preventive methods that can help the child?
Answer
Hello, your child not only experiences frequent tonsillitis but also appears weak. It is advisable to seek treatment with traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine can address the root of the problem by replenishing the body’s vital energy, enhancing the body’s resistance to external pathogens. When vital energy is sufficient, children are less prone to illness. Prolonged use of antibiotics and other Western medicines can weaken the child’s resistance. Western medicines only treat the symptoms but not the root cause, while traditional Chinese medicine can treat both symptoms and root causes.