Question

A baby boy, just over 4 months old, started feeling pain when swallowing water, with severe coughing and persistent fever. How should one diagnose and treat pediatric tonsillitis with crying and distress?

Answer

When treating such diseases, antibiotics can be administered to the child according to the symptoms. Regional treatments can include laser therapy or medication irrigation. For children with prominent symptoms of throat pain, painkillers can be used. If the fever persists and does not subside, oral fever reducers can be taken. If the medication is not effective and the condition recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment. During the treatment, it is also important to provide the child with a mild diet and enhance nutritional supplementation to help them recover as soon as possible.