Patients with tonsillar hyperplasia may be accompanied by clinical manifestations such as sluggish expression, chest tightness and restlessness, open-mouth breathing, snoring in sleep and other diseases. In the current clinical treatment of tonsillar hyperplasia, surgery is usually taken. At the same time, patients with tonsillar hyperplasia must develop good habits in their daily lives, get enough sleep, pay attention to warmth and prevent colds, and at the same time, pay more attention to their diet and avoid the stimulation of spicy foods. You can eat some fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamins, such as chard, apples, pineapples, etc. At the same time, you should actively engage in physical exercise, which can improve the body’s resistance as well as enhance the resistance to disease; it is recommended to drink more water, which is conducive to the dissipation of the virus in the body. In the current clinical practice, surgery is usually taken to treat tonsillar hyperplasia, which is usually done to remove the tonsils, and patients with tonsillar hyperplasia are advised to decide whether to undergo surgery according to the severity of their condition. Patients with mild tonsillar hyperplasia are advised to pay more attention to their diet, and if the condition is more serious, surgery is recommended for removal. In summary, patients with tonsillar hyperplasia need to actively seek medical attention in addition to the usual life and diet, and in severe cases, surgery is required.