Question

The tonsils are usually swollen, with frequent coughing, leading to pharyngitis. Should one have the tonsils removed or receive an injection? It was caused by a fever two weeks ago. Previous treatment and its effectiveness: taking cooling and resolving phlegm tablets, seeking assistance on…

Answer

Frequent episodes of tonsillitis may necessitate consideration of a tonsillectomy. The recovery period typically involves rest and adequate fluid intake. For recurrent tonsillitis or when tonsillitis significantly affects a child’s health or learning, tonsil removal can be considered. In certain cases, such as when enlarged tonsils cause difficulty breathing, excessive snoring, or affect sleep quality, surgery may also be considered. It is recommended to decide on a tonsillectomy under the assessment of a professional physician.