Patients with tonsillitis may experience symptoms such as fever, chills, sore throat, cough, etc. These symptoms are quite harmful to the human body, and severe patients may even develop other complications. Therefore, if a child is found to have chronic tonsillitis, it is necessary to take them to the hospital for examination and treatment. So how to treat chronic tonsillitis in children?
How to treat pediatric tonsillitis depends on the size and recurrence of the tonsils. If the tonsils are not large and have only been treated once, they can be completely cured with antibiotics for seven to ten days. If tonsillitis frequently recurs and continues to grow, the tonsils become a susceptible site for infection, which can spread to the surrounding area and cause complications, requiring surgical removal.
Pediatric tonsillitis is a common disease that is prone to recurrent attacks, causing enlargement of the tonsils and feet and easily affecting surrounding tissues and organs, such as pharyngitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, etc., which should be taken seriously. In normal times, you can eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods to reduce seizures.
For children who are not yet suitable for surgery, it is important to take fortifiers such as vitamin C and cod liver oil for treatment. If surgical treatment is possible, tonsillectomy is a better method for treating chronic tonsillitis. There are two types of squeezing and peeling methods, the former is suitable for children and the latter is mostly used for adults.