Question

A 4-year-old boy initially felt pain when swallowing or drinking water. He also had a slight fever. How should a child’s tonsillitis with crying and distress be effectively treated?

Answer

To effectively treat tonsillitis, it is advisable to select some anti-inflammatory medications under the guidance of a doctor and complement with regional treatments, such as rinsing or direct medication, to consolidate the effect. In necessary cases, such as when the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered. If the child continues to have a fever, apply antipyretics promptly. For temperatures not exceeding 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling methods can be used. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, parents can consult with a doctor about surgical treatment options. After recovery, it is suggested to engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.