What to do if your child’s tonsils keep getting inflamed over and over again?

Repeated inflammation of the child’s tonsils is firstly considered as chronic tonsillitis, which is mostly treated by general treatment and surgery. Chronic tonsillitis is one of the most common clinical diseases, and in children, it is often characterized by hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the palatine tonsils. Often have a sore throat, easy to catch a cold and acute tonsillitis episodes history, usually self-conscious symptoms are less, the child may have to clear the throat action and sound. If the tonsils are excessively enlarged, dyspnea, snoring during sleep, and impaired swallowing or speech resonance may occur. For children with mild symptoms that have not affected breathing and sleep, make sure your child rests a lot, drinks a lot of water, and eats a light diet with easily absorbed foods that have a lot of water, such as fresh fruit juices and rice soups: actively participate in physical exercise to strengthen their physical fitness and resistance to disease. You can also take vitamin C, cod liver oil and other drugs as prescribed by your doctor. For children who are seriously affected by sleep, resulting in poor breathing, tonsillectomy is a better way to treat chronic tonsillitis, i.e., removing all the tonsils and their membranes together. The commonly used method is the squeeze cut method. The child’s tonsils repeated inflammation may also be other reasons, it is recommended that timely consultation, improve the relevant examination, clear the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or treatment.