Question

How should one treat the pain caused by a child’s tonsillitis?

Answer

Generally, it is recommended that children follow the doctor’s instructions to take anti-inflammatory medications, and options include regional laser therapy or pharmaceutical irrigation. If the throat pain is severe, painkillers can be used. If fever is present, fever-reducing medication can be taken; if high fever persists, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, surgical treatment may be considered. Parents are advised to pay attention to the treatment and seek medical attention early, as well as to focus on preventive health care.