Question

The little girl is only 5 months old. Initially, she felt a sore throat when speaking, and she has been coughing quite severely. It seems like the low fever hasn’t gone away either. How should pediatric tonsillitis with low fever be treated effectively?

Answer

Generally speaking, if it’s pediatric tonsillitis, it’s effective to give the child some antibiotics. For regional treatment, it is recommended to choose laser therapy or medication irrigation. If necessary, painkillers can also be given. If the child continues to have a fever that doesn’t subside, oral antipyretics can be taken. In addition to these medication treatment methods, if the child frequently has tonsillitis, it is also recommended to consider surgical treatment. During this period, make sure the child gets plenty of rest and eats more vegetables and fruits.