Question
My daughter is 8 years old. Initially, she complained of a sore throat, and I noticed she had a severe cough, and now she has a persistent high fever. How should I treat her tonsillitis with low fever for better effectiveness?
Answer
If a child has tonsillitis, the first step is to use antibiotics targeted at the symptoms, combined with some local treatment methods, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection drugs, which are very effective treatments. If the child has throat pain, appropriate painkillers can be administered. For children with fever, oral antipyretics can be given. If the symptoms do not subside, it is imperative to seek medical attention promptly. In addition to medication, if the child frequently has recurrent inflammation, parents can consider surgical treatment, which can be specifically selected under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, pay attention to arranging reasonable diet and rest habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.