Inflammation of the tonsils may lead to chest tightness because the patient’s pharyngeal cavity mucous membrane swelling is obvious, and if the tonsils are hyperplastic III degree, the patient’s pharyngeal cavity will be blocked, and the patient will find it hard to breathe, and in severe cases, chest tightness and shortness of breath will occur, and sometimes the patient will have a large amount of coughing yellow pus sputum. After such a situation occurs, patients are advised to actively go to the hospital, and if necessary, a CT of the lungs can be taken to clarify whether there is any inflammation in the patient’s lungs. To reduce inflammation, it is recommended that the patient can take cefoperazone sodium injection and oral amiloride hydrochloride to effectively reduce sputum and promote the outward secretion of sputum.