When spring flowers bloom, the season of glandular hyperplasia When spring flowers bloom again, all the trees return to spring, but also heralds the return of all diseases, because spring is the season of internal heat and fire, but also the time when bacteria and viruses are active. Especially for children with internal heat and fire, tonsillitis becomes the first disease at this stage. Children’s tonsil disease, mainly divided into two kinds: one for tonsillitis, the main manifestations: often fever, sore throat, tonsil crypts within the purulent secretion accumulation; another for tonsillar hypertrophy, the main manifestations: night snoring, open-mouth breathing. If combined with adenoid hyperplasia, the symptoms are more serious, and even affect the development. The treatment of this disease, such as from the quick point of view, surgery can be a cut, but as the end of the immune system after tonsillectomy, the human body’s immune sampling, protection, and at the same time, due to the pharyngeal lymphoid tissue alternative proliferation, pharyngitis aggravation, pharyngeal in a long-term discomfort, such as dry cough, dry itch, dry pharynx, pharynx in the foreign body and so on, this is the tonsil common after surgery, because it is caused by the immune compensation, with the general The effect of therapeutic drugs are not ideal. Then again, because the postoperative care is not in place, there are many cases of postoperative recurrence. Therefore, you should think twice about the choice of surgery. There are many non-surgical treatments available for this disease. Such as: Chinese herbs, Chinese patent medicines, post dressing, etc., all have different effects. The general principle is: if the child has myocarditis, nephritis, and other complications, the tonsils must be removed in a timely manner in order to eliminate the causes of myocarditis, nephritis, and tonsillar hyperplasia; adenoid hyperplasia with other therapies are ineffective, surgery should also be carried out, so as not to affect the development. However, for tonsillitis without complications, and mild tonsillar hypertrophy. Adenoid hyperplasia can then be treated conservatively.