Question

Dear readers, our little girl is currently 4 years old. Initially, she complained of pain when swallowing, and we noticed she had a slight cough as well. She has also had a slight fever. How should we treat the high fever in pediatric tonsillitis effectively?

Answer

In treating pediatric tonsillitis, parents can first give the child some anti-inflammatory medication. They can also use regional treatments, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar injections. If the pain in the throat is severe, some painkillers can be administered appropriately. If the child continues to have a persistent fever that does not subside, oral antipyretics can be taken. If the medication is not effective and there are repeated occurrences, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment. At the same time, it is also important to arrange a reasonable diet and lifestyle for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.