Question

My daughter is 4 years old. Initially, she said she felt pain when swallowing, and I noticed that her voice was a bit hoarse when she spoke. Now, she has a persistent high fever. How should children with tonsillitis and low fever be treated?

Answer

It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications for their child under a doctor’s guidance to effectively alleviate inflammation. Regional treatments, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar injections, can also be considered. If the sore throat is severe, some painkillers may be administered. For fever symptoms, fever-reducing drugs can be taken. In severe cases, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. In addition to these medication treatment methods, if a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, surgical treatment may also be an option. Ensuring the child stays warm is an essential aspect to consider during the treatment period.