Question

Dear parents, my daughter is 1 year old. She feels a sore throat while talking and has a severe cough. Now she has a persistent fever that doesn’t go away. How should I treat her sore throat with low fever for the best effect?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis, you can first give the child an antibiotic for systemic treatment, such as tonsil irrigation or regional drug injection. Painkillers can be administered if necessary, and oral fever-reducing medication can be taken if the fever persists. If it recurs frequently, consider surgery. Meanwhile, pay attention to a reasonable diet and rest to aid in recovery from the disease.