Tonsillitis is not excised and treated with medication, the condition may or may not improve; benign and malignant tumors of the tonsils can not be improved by taking medication; it is necessary to analyze and judge according to the specific condition.
1. Acute tonsillitis is mostly related to bacterial and other pathogen infections, which can trigger symptoms such as sore throat, aggravation when swallowing, foreign body sensation in the throat, and fever in a short period of time. Through the application of amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, cefuroxime and other drugs anti-infection treatment, the condition can be improved.
2. Chronic tonsillitis has a long course and can repeatedly cause symptoms such as foreign body sensation in the throat, sore throat, bad breath and cough. Because the inflammation will be latent in the tonsil mucosa for a long time, the drug treatment can only relieve the symptoms, and can not achieve the effect of eradication. If chronic tonsillitis repeated acute episodes, and tonsil hypertrophy, hindering swallowing, breathing and voice, need to be treated by tonsillectomy.
3. Tonsil stones are an organic disease caused by the deposition of inorganic salts in the tonsil crypts, during the onset of bad breath, sore throat, earache, cough and other clinical symptoms. Tonsillectomy is not an effective way to remove the stones, and tonsillectomy is often recommended for persistent tonsil stones or those with a large number of stone particles.
4. Benign and malignant tumors of tonsil: Generally speaking, medication can not eliminate the tumor. Benign tumors need surgery to remove the tumor and tonsils. Tonsil malignant tumors according to the pathological type, radiotherapy sensitive choice of radiotherapy; early tonsil cancer feasible tonsillectomy, cervical clearance surgery, postoperative auxiliary radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Tonsillar disease need to consult the otorhinolaryngology department, after the cause of the disease is clear, follow the doctor’s prescription standardized treatment.