What should I do if my child’s enlarged tonsils don’t go away?

Children with enlarged tonsils need to make lifestyle adjustments and undergo pediatric therapeutic measures, either through medication or surgery.
Tonsil enlargement, if there is no other manifestation, need to pay attention to prevent further enlargement, pay attention to do not get cold and flu, pay attention to light diet. If there is obvious tonsil redness and swelling, with pain and fever and other symptoms, need to consider anti-inflammatory treatment, you can take oral antibiotics anti-inflammatory, such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium granules, cefaclor dry suspension.
Parents are advised to take their children to the hospital for examination and then give appropriate medication.
It should be noted that if there is persistent enlarged tonsils, especially when accompanied by enlarged adenoids that affect normal breathing and sleep, surgical treatment should be considered. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unnecessary harm caused by incorrect use.