Question

Children may develop recurrent tonsillar enlargement due to frequent respiratory infections, accompanied by chronic inflammation and swelling of the tonsils. At night, they might breathe through their mouth, occasionally snore, or experience respiratory obstruction. However, the tonsils do not often become inflamed, with an average of about 2 to 3 acute episodes per year. How should this condition be treated? Additional Question: What is adenoid treatment?

Answer

It is recommended that patients bring their children to a specialist clinic for medical consultation, where the doctor will decide whether to adopt medication or surgical treatment based on the specific situation. In daily life, it is important to strengthen physical fitness and avoid consuming irritating foods. Enlarged adenoids may have a significant impact on patients, so it is advisable to seek specialist consultation and treatment guidance. Engage in moderate exercise and pay attention to preventing heat-related issues in daily life. It is hoped that the child will recover soon!