Easiest treatment for enlarged tonsils in kids?

There is no “easiest way” to treat enlarged tonsils, but general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery can be used.
1. General treatment: It is recommended to drink more water, eat a light diet, strengthen nutrition, enhance physical fitness and resistance to disease, and reduce the onset of tonsillitis.
2. Drug treatment: children with enlarged tonsils often due to long-term inflammation caused by stimulation, such as tonsillitis, you can choose amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, cefuroxime and other antibiotics, oral or static point to improve the condition, to relieve the swelling and pain of the tonsils.
3. Physical therapy: that is, the use of ultrasonic nebulization inhalation, coupled with laser, microwave, red light and other physical techniques to reduce tonsil inflammation, to achieve therapeutic effects.
4. Surgical treatment: If tonsil hypertrophy causes snoring, apnea and other symptoms. Tonsillectomy surgery is feasible, and low-temperature plasma tonsillectomy is usually performed under general anesthesia.
Children with enlarged tonsils, it is recommended that the hospital visit, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment program.