Third-degree tonsil hypertrophy does not require surgery if there are no symptoms. If repeated acute inflammation, without surgery may become other organ foci, causing consequences such as breathlessness, snoring while sleeping, and difficulty in swallowing.
Third-degree tonsil hypertrophy, if there are no clinical symptoms, do not need to do surgery, usually does not cause serious consequences.
Repeated acute inflammation of third-degree hypertrophy of tonsils may become the foci of other organs, such as rheumatic fever, myocarditis, nephritis and so on. Due to hypertrophy without surgery may block the pharyngeal cavity, resulting in dyspnea, open-mouth breathing, adenoid face, and if sleep apnea occurs, it may cause hypoxia, affecting intellectual development, sleep deprivation, memory loss and other hazards.
Tonsil hypertrophy of the third degree, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, according to the condition as well as clinical symptoms of compliance with medical advice.