Question

An eight-month-old baby girl is experiencing symptoms of throat pain, severe coughing, and persistent low fever, suspected to be tonsillitis. What are the treatment methods for the crying caused by pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

The treatment of pediatric tonsillitis primarily involves the use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Parents can choose appropriate medications based on the condition and may also consider regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or injection of medications. If the child has throat pain, painkillers can be considered. At the same time, if there is low fever, physical cooling measures can be taken; if the body temperature exceeds 38.5°, immediate medical attention should be sought. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment. After the condition improves, encourage the child to engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.