Question

My son is 4 years old and has just started to feel a sore throat when speaking, and I’ve noticed that his coughing seems more severe as well. He also has a bit of a fever and seems lackluster. How should I treat my child’s sore throat and fever?

Answer

For a better treatment of tonsillitis, you can choose some medications with anti-inflammatory effects under the guidance of a doctor. Additionally, you can consider regional medication sprays or laser therapy. If your child’s sore throat is particularly severe, some painkillers may be recommended to alleviate the symptoms. If your child continues to have a persistent fever, you can give them oral fever-reducing medications. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgical treatment after the condition is controlled to avoid recurrence. During the treatment period, it’s also important to maintain good dietary hygiene and ensure sufficient rest time.