Question

Baby boy, just over 6 months old, initially complained of a sore throat, and it was discovered that he also had a severe cough and a slight fever. How should children’s tonsillitis be treated effectively for pain relief?

Answer

The initial treatment for pediatric tonsillitis involves parents giving the child some anti-inflammatory medication. Additionally, regional treatments can be administered, including tonsil crypt irrigation, intratonsillar medication injections, laser therapy, etc. If the child has significant throat pain, painkillers can be administered as appropriate. If the child has a fever, fever reduction measures should be taken; if the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. If the medication is not effective and there are recurrent episodes, surgical treatment is recommended. At the same time, attention should also be paid to arranging reasonable diet and lifestyle habits for the child to aid in an early recovery.