If the patient’s tonsils are septic and abscessed, puncture is painful, but before puncture, the patient can be sprayed with cocaine in the mouth to effectively play the role of surface anesthesia, and the patient’s mouth can also contain bupivacaine hydrochloride syrup to effectively reduce the patient’s pain. However, some people have different degrees of sensitivity, so they may feel the pain differently. If there is a large amount of pus, further incision and drainage, irrigation, and medication changes are often needed so that the pus and abscess around the tonsils will gradually subside and improve.