Question
My son is 4 years old. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and I noticed that swallowing seemed a bit difficult, and he seemed to have a low fever that hasn’t gone away. How should I treat my child’s tonsillitis sore throat?
Answer
The treatment usually involves administering symptomatic anti-inflammatory drugs, regional treatments such as tonsil irrigation or injection of medication, and timely administration of medication to relieve throat pain. For the fever, choose cooling measures based on body temperature. If symptoms recur, surgery can also be a viable treatment option. It is recommended that parents take their children to the doctor for early medical treatment and pay attention to relevant preventive measures.