Question

A six-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, low fever, and lack of energy. She has been diagnosed with tonsillitis. How should one treat low fever accompanying pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

The treatment for low fever accompanying pediatric tonsillitis typically involves the first consideration of antibiotic use, which is a common method for treating tonsillitis. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be used as auxiliary treatment methods. If the child has a sore throat, appropriate painkillers can be administered. For fever symptoms, antipyretic drugs can be used as necessary, but if the fever persists, immediate medical attention should be sought. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to diet and hygiene and ensuring adequate rest.