Question
A baby girl, just one month old, initially had a slight sore throat, and it seems she has difficulty swallowing. Now, she has a persistent high fever. How should the treatment for crying caused by tonsillitis in children be approached?
Answer
Treatment for the symptoms of children’s tonsillitis can include symptomatic medications based on the child’s specific manifestations. Options for regional treatment may include laser therapy or medication irrigation. If the child primarily experiences throat pain, consider administering a moderate amount of pain relief to alleviate discomfort. If the child continues to have a fever, it is advisable for parents to give the child fever-reducing medication or seek medical attention promptly. These are common treatment methods. If the child’s tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment as soon as possible. During the treatment period, it is important to provide the child with light, easy-to-digest liquid food.