Question
My baby boy is just over 3 months old, and recently he has been feeling a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and has a fever. How should I effectively treat the crying caused by pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
For children with tonsillitis, symptomatic treatment with anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, along with regional treatments such as throat irrigation or direct medication to enhance efficacy. For children with significant throat pain, painkillers can be used. If there is a fever, antipyretic medication can also be taken. It is recommended to seek medical attention early if there is a high fever. If the condition frequently recurs, consider surgical treatment after control to prevent recurrence, and pay attention to a light diet. During treatment, mainly consume liquid foods.