How to treat breathing difficulties with enlarged tonsils

In case of dyspnea caused by enlarged tonsils, children before puberty may consider taking oral cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs, cefradine capsules or cefuroxime sodium tablets, especially during the acute inflammation period when the tonsils are enlarged due to acute edema, it is necessary to use antibiotics urgently to make the edema and congestion disappear and to relieve the symptoms of dyspnea. However, if the enlargement of tonsils is so serious that it is difficult to breathe after puberty, i.e., when snoring with breath-holding during sleep, it is usually necessary to consider surgical treatment. There are several surgical options, including tonsil squeezing and excision under surface anesthesia, tonsil peeling and excision under local or general anesthesia, and some minimally invasive surgeries that can remove the tonsils under a plasma tip.