Tonsillitis, if acute, can usually be gradually recovered through dietary modification, symptomatic treatment, and related treatments such as anti-infective or anti-viral. Chronic tonsillitis can be treated with immunotherapy in addition to anti-infective treatment. 1. Dietary modification: generally need to eat a light diet and drink plenty of water. 2. Symptomatic treatment: For example, antipyretics such as acetaminophen may be needed to control body temperature when it causes significant fever symptoms. 3. Anti-infective or anti-viral treatment: for tonsillitis caused by hemolytic streptococcus B, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefaclor are commonly used, and for specific viral infections such as EBV, antiviral medications such as ribavirin and acyclovir may be needed. Chronic tonsillitis, in addition to the above treatments for acute episodes, various immunity-enhancing drugs, such as injections of placenta globulin and transfer factors, can also be applied. There are indications for surgery, and if there are no contraindications, surgical resection is possible. Patients with acute attacks of tonsillitis need to seek timely medical attention, and standardize medication and treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.