Tonsillar inflammation is actually quite common. When I was a child, I often caught a cold and became tonsillar inflammation when I caught a cold. When you have tonsillitis, you will feel something protruding from your throat. Swallowing saliva will be very painful, accompanied by cough, and generally you will have a fever. When doctors go to the hospital to check their throats, they usually indicate the degree of swelling in their medical records. If it is harmful, it should be noted that excessive tonsil enlargement will affect the smooth breathing, which will be more dangerous. Generally speaking, acute tonsillitis is still easy to be cured.
In the past, some foreign countries would allow children prone to tonsillitis to undergo tonsillectomy, thinking that there would be no chance of tonsillitis, but tonsils are an important part of the immune system and play a great role in protecting the whole respiratory tract.