Question

My son is 9 years old. He recently started complaining of pain when swallowing, and I noticed that he has been coughing more severely. He also has a low-grade fever. How should a child’s sore throat and tonsillitis be treated effectively?

Answer

Effective treatment for a child’s tonsillitis includes medication and regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation and drug injections. Painkillers can also be given to the child, especially when the throat pain is severe, to relieve discomfort. If the child continues to have a fever, fever-reducing medication can be administered. These are common treatment methods. However, if the child’s tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment as soon as possible. Moreover, it is important to arrange a reasonable diet and rest routine for the child, which aids in recovery.