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What Causes Slightly Large Tonsils In Kids?

While brushing his teeth, I have just noticed that my 2year 9month old toddler has red, slightly large tonsils. I have never noticed them before and don't know if they are normal for him. He is eating and drinking as normal and seems absolutely fine. I am just concerned that there is something wrong.

Also, we are due to fly in 2 days time. If he does have tonsilitis, can he fly?
Thu, 26 Jun 2014
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Hello. Thank you for your question. Like virtually every other part of the body, some of us have larger tonsils than others. In a child who is otherwise well, we can go our entire lives without issue. You have no need to be overly concerned. He can safely fly.
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What Causes Slightly Large Tonsils In Kids?

Hello. Thank you for your question. Like virtually every other part of the body, some of us have larger tonsils than others. In a child who is otherwise well, we can go our entire lives without issue. You have no need to be overly concerned. He can safely fly.