Question

The child is already seven years old, and the tonsils are particularly large. The doctor recommends surgery. How fast will the surgery be? What should be paid attention to after the surgery?

Answer

Tonsillitis is an inflammatory response in the body caused by bacterial infection. If it recurs three or more times a year, surgical treatment may be considered. The tonsils are common oral autoimmune organs, and inflammation usually occurs when the body’s resistance is low or when the virulence of pathogenic bacteria is strong. Treatment should be implemented under the guidance of a doctor, with appropriate measures taken to remove excessively large or frequently inflamed tonsils to fundamentally solve the problem. It is also important to protect against infections and reduce their occurrence.