Question

A 9-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially felt a slight pain in his throat, noticed a mild cough, and also had a slight fever and lacked energy. How should children’s tonsillitis and sore throat be effectively treated?

Answer

Currently, the treatment for pediatric tonsillitis is effective in clinical practice, mainly involving the use of antibiotic medications. Select sensitive drugs based on bacterial culture, while also conducting regional treatments such as irrigation or direct medication to consolidate the efficacy. For severe throat pain, consider administering painkillers to alleviate suffering. If fever is present, antipyretics can be taken. If the body temperature remains high for an extended period, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, surgical treatment can be considered. During the treatment period, ensure adequate rest and increase the intake of vegetables and fruits.