Question
A five-year-old boy is experiencing swallowing pain, severe coughing, and persistent low-grade fever. Diagnosed with tonsillitis, how should children’s tonsillitis and its related symptoms be treated?
Answer
For the treatment of children’s tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medication can be considered first, along with regional laser therapy or medication irrigation. If the throat pain is severe, appropriate painkillers can be used. Some children may have fever as well, in which case fever-reducing medication can be administered. If symptoms do not subside, medical assistance should be sought. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, surgical treatment may be recommended. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging a reasonable diet and rest schedule to aid in the recovery of the condition.