Question

A 12-year-old boy is experiencing throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and low-grade fever. How should one effectively treat the child’s swollen tonsils?

Answer

Treating pediatric tonsillitis requires selecting anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance, and regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar injections can also be used. When the child’s throat pain is severe, painkillers can be administered to alleviate discomfort. For low-grade fever, physical cooling methods can be employed. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, immediate medical attention should be sought. If inflammation recurs frequently, surgical treatment may be considered. Additionally, parents should ensure proper warmth for their child to prevent catching a cold and triggering another tonsillitis episode.