Do Children’s Tonsils Swell More Than Adults'?

A child was born a few days ago and has been inexplicably scratching their ears recently. Do children’s tonsils swell more than adults’? If it significantly affects work and life, and there is difficulty breathing, clinical advice is to consider tonsillectomy. If not, anti-inflammatory treatment can be taken, and attention should be paid to enhancing the child’s immunity, avoiding colds, and reducing intake of spicy foods. Oral amoxicillin clavulanate potassium granules and Qingkailing granules may be prescribed for treatment, and spicy, cold, and other irritating foods should be avoided.
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Do You Have to Have Surgery for Swollen Throat?

The child frequently has a fever, diagnosed with upper respiratory infection, and although medication has improved the condition, it is prone to recurrence and accompanied by asthma. They snore at night but do not have difficulty breathing. The doctor suggests a tonsillectomy, but the parents are unsure and inquire about the feasibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
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