Question
The girl is currently 7 years old. Initially, she had a slight sore throat, noticed her voice was a bit hoarse during speech, and also had a fever with a lack of energy. How should red swelling in pediatric tonsillitis be effectively treated?
Answer
In treating such diseases, it is advisable to give the child some symptom-specific antibiotic medications, and also to complement with regional treatment methods, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection medications, which are quite effective. If the symptoms are mainly sore throat, consider giving some painkillers. If the child continues to have a persistent fever, oral antipyretics can be taken. Tonsillitis has the characteristic of recurrent attacks; if similar conditions exist, surgery can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. During this period, ensure the child gets plenty of rest and consumes more vegetables and fruits.