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 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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