Question

A 9-year-old boy has recently started feeling a sore throat, with his voice a bit hoarse, accompanied by a low-grade fever. How should children’s tonsillitis fever be treated for the best effect?

Answer

In treating such diseases, some symptomatic antibiotic medications can be given to the child, and regional treatment methods can also be used in conjunction, such as tonsil crypt washing and tonsil injection drugs, which are quite good. If the child has severe throat pain, it is recommended to use some painkillers to alleviate symptoms. If the child still has a fever, some antipyretic medication can be taken as appropriate. However, if the fever persists, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. In cases of recurrent acute severe conditions or those with complications, it is recommended to perform tonsillectomy after the acute inflammation subsides for two weeks. During the treatment period, attention should be given to ensuring the child receives adequate nutrition, with a diet mainly consisting of light foods, and it is also important to ensure sufficient rest and avoid fatigue.