Question

A 9-year-old boy has a sore throat, hoarse voice, and persistent low fever. How should one effectively treat a child’s tonsillitis with low fever?

Answer

Generally, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to administer anti-inflammatory medication to the child, while also considering regional treatments such as tonsil lavage and tonsil injections to enhance the efficacy. If there is a sore throat, painkillers can be used, and if there is a fever, antipyretic medication can be taken. If high fever persists or tonsillitis recurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention early or consider surgery. Parents should pay attention to keeping the child warm and avoid catching a cold to prevent a recurrence of inflammation.