If the tonsils are simply or secondarily enlarged due to inflammation, then no surgery is required and observation or waiting for the inflammation to subside is sufficient. If the following indications for surgery exist, then consider tonsillectomy.
1. If the enlarged tonsils affect the respiratory function and the ventilation is not smooth.
2. Because of chronic inflammation recurrence or not recurrence, but has caused the parapharyngeal gap infection or tonsil peripheral abscess.
3. Those who have immune diseases caused by enlarged tonsils, such as myocarditis, nephritis or other immune diseases.
4. Tumor tonsil enlargement, or tonsil enlargement does not improve after treatment.
When you find yourself with enlarged tonsils, you should be alert and go to the local hospital as soon as possible, complete the relevant examinations and complete the diagnosis and treatment process under the guidance of the doctor.