Tonsil hypertrophy is mostly caused by the stimulation of chronic tonsillitis, and is currently treated mainly by surgery, there is no nemesis.
Chronic tonsillitis for acute tonsillitis repeated episodes evolved, usually divided into hypertrophic, atrophic, cryptic fossa type and other three types of pathology, in children, mostly manifested in the palatine tonsils of hyperplasia and hypertrophy. Enlarged tonsils can affect the normal airway, causing symptoms such as dyspnea, dysphagia, snoring and breath-holding during sleep, and impaired speech resonance.
Enlarged tonsils usually do not reverse with medication, and surgical treatment is the mainstay when breathing, swallowing, and other functions are impeded. Commonly used surgical methods include tonsil stripping and tonsillectomy. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for specific treatment options, and not to listen to the prescription for self-treatment.