Question

A baby girl, only 4 months old, has started to feel a sore throat, with slight difficulty in swallowing and persistent fever. How should one treat the child’s tonsillitis?

Answer

When treating such conditions, it is advisable to administer appropriate antibiotic medications to the child. Regional cleaning or spraying, as well as injecting targeted medication into the tonsils, can also be effective. In cases where the child’s throat pain is severe, painkillers can be given, and attention should be paid to administering oral fever-reducing medications. If symptoms do not subside, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment. At the same time, attention should be given to arranging reasonable dietary and rest habits to promote recovery.