Question
My child is seven years old, and their tonsils have been inflamed twice a month. Should they consider surgery? What were the past treatment situations and outcomes? I hope to receive some assistance.
Answer
If tonsillitis recurs frequently and anti-inflammatory treatment is ineffective, there may be surgical indications. The tonsils are an autoimmune organ, and surgery is typically considered only when there are surgical indications. Pay attention to staying warm, preventing colds, increasing moderate exercise, and strengthening the body’s constitution to effectively prevent tonsillitis. Spend more time outdoors, relax your mind, and avoid excessive psychological stress.