Question

Dear Baby, she is currently 6 years old. Initially, she felt a sore throat when speaking, and I noticed that her coughing seemed more severe. Additionally, she has a bit of a fever and lacks energy. How should one effectively treat low fever in children with tonsillitis?

Answer

In terms of treatment, it is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and administer anti-inflammatory medications to the child. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be considered. If the main symptom is throat pain, some painkillers can be taken. If the child has a fever, antipyretic medications can be used. If the situation is severe, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. For those with poor response to medication and recurrent symptoms, surgery may be considered. Parents should pay attention to keeping the child warm to avoid catching a cold and triggering a recurrence of tonsillitis.