Question

A 12-year-old boy is experiencing throat pain and a slight cough, along with a persistent high fever. Question: How is tonsillitis with swelling diagnosed and treated?

Answer

The primary treatment for pediatric tonsillitis is the use of antibiotics, selecting sensitive medications based on bacterial culture results, which typically yield good efficacy. In addition to systemic treatment, regional therapy can be administered, such as pus pocket irrigation or direct injection of medication into the tonsils. If the child’s throat pain is severe, painkillers may be recommended; if the child has a fever, antipyretic medication should be taken. In case of severe illness, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Children who frequently suffer from tonsillitis may consider surgery after the condition is controlled to prevent recurrent episodes. Parents should pay attention to this disease, bring their children to the doctor early, and do their best to prevent and maintain health.