Question

My daughter is 4 years old. Initially, she felt pain in her throat when drinking water, and I noticed that she had a severe cough, and it seemed like her low fever never went away. How should a child’s tonsillitis and low fever be treated most effectively?

Answer

It is recommended for parents to choose suitable antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance for their child, which can effectively alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Additionally, some regional treatment methods can be combined, such as tonsil crypt irrigation, injection medications, etc. Painkillers can be administered if necessary. If the child continues to have a fever, oral fever-reducing medication can be given. In addition to medication, if the child has recurrent inflammation, parents may also consider surgical treatment. After the condition improves, it is suggested that the child engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.