Question

A 2-year-old boy initially experienced a sore throat, severe coughing, and a persistent low fever. How should crying caused by pediatric tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

In treating pediatric tonsillitis, symptomatic antibiotic medications can be used, along with regional treatments such as tonsil pocket irrigation or direct drug injections into the tonsils. For children with obvious throat pain, painkillers can be administered. If fever is present, it is recommended to use fever-reducing medication; in case of high fever, immediate medical attention is advised. If the medication is ineffective and the condition recurs, surgical treatment may be suggested. During the treatment period, it is important to provide the child with sufficient nutrition, focus on light meals, ensure adequate rest, and avoid fatigue.