Question

A 6-year-old boy experiences pain in his throat when drinking water, accompanied by a slight cough and fever, as well as a lack of energy. How should tonsillitis be treated in this situation?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting a sensitive antibiotic based on bacterial culture, and can also be supplemented with regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or tonsil injections. If the child’s throat pain is severe, painkillers can be administered, and if fever is present, antipyretics are recommended. If symptoms do not subside, immediate medical attention should be sought. If medication is ineffective and symptoms recur frequently, surgery may be considered. During the treatment process, it is important to provide a light diet and enhance nutritional supplementation to aid in the child’s recovery. Thank you for your feedback! Let me know if I can help you with any other questions.