Are enlarged tonsils caused by rhinitis?

There is no necessary connection between enlarged tonsils and rhinitis itself. If a patient has severe symptoms of rhinitis, frequent runny nose and lack of oxygen may easily lead to a decrease in the patient’s body resistance. The decrease in body resistance can easily trigger inflammation of the patient’s tonsils, which in turn can lead to tonsillar enlargement. The five senses are all interconnected, so rhinitis must be actively addressed symptomatically to avoid causing the patient to have enlarged tonsils. In terms of treatment, patients can consider taking oral tablets of Chibi rhinitis, rhinitis pellets, and using rhinitis patches can also effectively reduce the symptoms of nasal congestion. If the patient has symptoms of allergy, you can consider taking oral ketotifen fumarate tablets to fight allergies. After active treatment, the patient’s rhinitis symptoms will improve and can effectively reduce the chances of tonsillar enlargement.