Question

A three-month-old girl baby is experiencing sore throat, mild cough, and low fever. She has been diagnosed with tonsillitis accompanied by swelling. How should she be treated to achieve the best results?

Answer

Treating children’s tonsillitis and swelling may involve the use of antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications, and regional application of medication sprays or laser therapy can be considered. If the throat pain is severe, painkillers can be administered in appropriate amounts. For persistent fever, oral fever-reducing medication may be considered. These are common treatment methods. However, if tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider early surgical treatment. During the treatment period, it is important to provide the child with a light diet and enhance nutritional supplementation to promote a quick recovery.