When are tonsils removed

The tonsils of patients need to be removed in the following cases: 1. Patients can consider removal if their tonsils are enlarged and hypertrophied, resulting in snoring and open-mouth breathing during sleep, and even affecting facial and physical development. 2. Patients can consider removal if they have recurrent inflammation, even every month. 3. If the tonsils become inflamed repeatedly and induce myocarditis, nephritis, rheumatism, etc., the patient can also be considered for removal. 5. New organisms found on the tonsils can be removed together. It is advisable to exercise more in life, enhance physical fitness, eat lightly, and try not to smoke or drink alcohol to reduce the stimulation of the tonsils. However, once the above situation occurs, you can go to the otolaryngology department of a regular hospital and let the doctor assess whether the tonsils need to be removed.