How to Treat a 8.5-Year-Old Daughter’s Enlarged Tonsils?

My 8.5-year-old daughter has a right tonsil enlargement, diagnosed as grade 3 by the doctor. It was discovered at 1 week old and has persisted until now. What treatment methods are available? Previous treatment included intravenous drips and cephalosporin antibiotics, but they were ineffective. I am seeking help on how to effectively treat the tonsil enlargement. Tonsil enlargement is a common pediatric condition. If not managed properly, it can lead to recurrent episodes and increased risk of recurrence. Chronic tonsillitis, as a focus of infection, can trigger systemic reactions such as pharyngitis, rhinitis, otitis media, bronchitis, nephritis, and rheumatism. A grade 3 enlargement is quite severe and can cause difficulty breathing, snoring, and even attention deficit issues, which may lead to weakened constitution over time.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Breathing with a Runny Nose

Newborns may have remnants of vernix caseosa in their nasal passages, which will naturally be expelled as they grow older. Noisy breathing sounds may be due to relatively narrow nasal passages and should not cause undue concern. If accompanied by coughing, it might be a cold. Pay attention to fever and keep warm. For further diagnosis, seek medical attention promptly.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Cough with Difficulty Breathing

A three-year-old child is experiencing coughing with a hollow sound and difficulty breathing, which may be symptoms of wind-cold cold cough. It is recommended to use Sanao Decoction along with medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm, and to promptly take the child to a specialist otorhinolaryngologist for a consultation. In daily care, it is important to avoid overheating to help the child recover quickly.
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