It is often difficult for tonsils to heal on their own, so prompt medical attention is recommended. If the patient’s condition is mild, it may heal on its own without medication, but this is less common.
Most patients will have fever, sore throat and may have difficulty breathing, swallowing and eating. Usually, you need to visit the ENT department of a hospital and give anti-inflammatory and anti-infective treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If tonsillar suppuration is often recurrent, it can be removed 2-3 weeks after the inflammation subsides. If the symptoms of tonsillar suppuration are mild, the lesion is small in scope and the patient is strong, the sepsis and pus will slowly subside and some patients can heal themselves.
In addition, patients should pay attention to rest, light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, especially pay attention to quit smoking and alcohol, so as not to affect the treatment effect.