Question

My daughter is 3 years old and has recently started experiencing a sore throat, severe cough, and persistent fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated for better results?

Answer

The treatment for pediatric tonsillitis includes administering anti-inflammatory medications to the child, and in some cases, regional treatments such as tonsil washing and drug injections can be considered. Painkillers can alleviate severe throat pain, and fever-reducing medications can be taken during feverish episodes. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention early. Tonsillitis tends to recur easily, and if the condition persists, surgery may be considered. It is recommended that parents take the disease seriously, seek medical attention for their child early on, and also pay attention to preventive and health care measures.