The pros and cons of tonsil removal mainly depend on whether the timing of the tonsil removal surgery is correct, as follows: 1. The cons outweigh the pros: If the number of tonsil inflammation is not enough, or the degree of tonsil hypertrophy is not serious enough, just because the tonsils are occasionally inflamed, or just because the tonsils are slightly larger, go for tonsil removal, which is obviously more harm than good. 2. The pros outweigh the cons: If If the frequency of recurrent inflammation of the tonsils in a year is high, such as more than 4-5 times, or if the tonsils are not inflamed but are naturally hypertrophic, reaching III degrees or even slightly more serious than III degrees, then choosing to do tonsil surgery is more good than bad. Tonsils are lymphoid tissues that have a certain immune function in the body. If you choose to remove them too aggressively just because they are painful to inflame or are large in size, you are artificially removing a soldier who holds the door. If there are too many inflammations, this soldier has actually become a healthy troublemaker and should be removed as soon as possible. In addition, if the tonsils are enlarged to a certain extent, even though the number of inflammations is small, they are too large and will occupy part of the respiratory tract, naturally reducing the total amount of gas inhaled each time, which also reduces the intake of oxygen, and over time will affect the development of children, and adults will lead to premature aging. It is important to follow the advice of a professional otolaryngologist on how to get the most reasonable timing for tonsil removal, and not to make a hasty decision to cut or not to cut on your own.