Question

A boy, 1 year old, claims to have a sore throat, accompanied by a slight cough and low fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotics based on the results of a bacterial culture, along with regional therapy such as gargling or applying medication to enhance efficacy. Additionally, painkillers can be considered to alleviate severe throat pain depending on the child’s condition. If there is a fever, a small amount of antipyretic medication can be used, but if the fever persists, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. If tonsillitis frequently recurs, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment early on, while also providing a light diet and nutritional supplements to promote recovery.