Whether or not surgery is needed for tonsil hypertrophy second degree should be analyzed in conjunction with the patient’s specific symptoms and the nature of the disease. If accompanied by chronic tonsillitis, inflammation repeated attacks need to do surgery; if the patient does not have special clinical symptoms, can also be observed, do not need surgery.
1. Surgery is needed: when the patient has repeated inflammation of tonsils, wakes up at night during sleep, has a history of peritonsillar abscess, or has otitis media due to enlargement of tonsils, the patient needs to be examined for surgical treatment. Tonsil tumors also need to be treated with surgery.
2. No need to do surgery: simple tonsil hypertrophy, no night holding awake, no breathing difficulties, no otitis media normal, no repeated inflammation of tonsils, or coagulation dysfunction, etc. may not consider surgical treatment.
Tonsil enlargement of the second degree, whether the need for surgical treatment, need to go to the hospital, according to the patient’s medical history, signs, and related examination results, by the doctor comprehensive assessment. Seek medical advice if you are not feeling well.