Questions

My child is seven years old and has very large tonsils. The doctor recommended surgery, and I want to know how fast the surgery is. What should I pay attention to after the surgery? How were the past treatments and their effectiveness? Does intravenous treatment help? Can you provide proof?

Answers

Tonsillitis is an inflammatory manifestation caused by the body’s infection with bacteria. If it recurs three or more times a year, surgical treatment may be considered. The tonsils are a common oral autoimmune organ, and inflammation generally occurs when the body’s resistance is low or the virulence of the pathogen is strong. Treatment should be implemented under the guidance of a doctor, with appropriate treatment given through the removal of excessive or frequently inflamed tonsils to fundamentally solve the problem. At the same time, proper recovery care should be taken to reduce the occurrence of infections.