What to do about enlarged tonsils in children

If the child’s tonsils are congenitally enlarged, and the child usually has no special discomfort, there is no need for special treatment, and attention needs to be paid to avoid catching colds all the time, so as not to induce inflammation of the tonsils. If the child’s tonsil hypertrophy is very obvious, for example, usually have a foreign body sensation, swallowing may be aggravated by the foreign body sensation, and often repeated inflammation caused by fever, can be removed from the child’s tonsils, to avoid the occurrence of immune response. You can eat light food, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and also need to let the child exercise more, such as running, swimming, to avoid repeated inflammation of the tonsils, so as not to lead to tonsillar hypertrophy. If you do surgery, often need general anesthesia, the use of low temperature plasma technology, is minimally invasive.