Tonsillectomy may have some impact on a child’s body, but it is not particularly significant. If the tonsils frequently inflame and affect health, doctors suggest considering surgery.
A 9-year-old girl has a yellowish-white, grainy substance on the right tonsil in her mouth, resembling a polyp. There is no significant pain in the throat. An external lump is present below the right ear. No obvious pain. The lump was discovered a month ago, and she has visited various hospitals with no results, suspecting it is not a good condition. Please seek a consultation from a doctor and give us some hope!
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with a second episode of tonsil hypertrophy, concerned about surgical risks, and inquiring about non-surgical treatment options.