Question
My 5-year-old son recently experienced a sore throat and difficulty swallowing, accompanied by a low fever. What is the best way to treat this?
Answer
For children with a sore throat accompanied by low fever, it is recommended to use appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications for treatment. Options can include regional laser therapy or medication irrigation. Painkillers should be administered based on the child’s condition to relieve pain. If there are fever symptoms, fever-reducing medication can be taken. In severe cases, immediate medical attention should be sought, and surgery may be considered if the medication treatment is ineffective. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to maintaining good hygiene in diet and adequate rest.