Frequent inflammation of the tonsils may be a sign of chronic tonsillitis, which is commonly treated with non-surgical, as well as surgical, treatments.
1. Non-surgical treatment: Chronic tonsillitis should not be limited to the use of antibiotics such as penicillin, but should be combined with immunotherapy such as injections of placenta globulin, and transfer factors. Use of desensitizing bacterial products such as streptococcal allergens and vaccines. It is also necessary to maintain a moderate amount of exercise to strengthen one’s resistance and immunity.
2. Surgery: For those with recurrent inflammation of the tonsils and poor conservative treatment, if the indications for surgery are met, surgical treatment can be taken to remove the focal tonsils after evaluation by a specialist, including tonsil stripping and tonsil extrusion.
Tonsils often inflammation, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.