Question
Baby boy, just over 3 months old, showing signs of throat pain and hoarseness, currently with a persistent fever. How should children’s tonsillitis and sore throat be treated?
Answer
In treating such diseases, consider administering appropriate antibiotic medications to the child or opting for regional cleaning and regional application of medications. If the child’s sore throat is severe, painkillers may be considered, and fever-reducing drugs should be used as prescribed by a doctor or the child should be taken to a medical facility promptly. If there are multiple severe acute symptoms or complications have already occurred, it is recommended to perform tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to dietary hygiene and adequate rest.