Question

A 8-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially complained of pain when swallowing, accompanied by slight coughing and a persistent low-grade fever. How should the discomfort of children with tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

It is recommended that parents, under the guidance of a doctor, select suitable antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs for their children to effectively alleviate inflammation symptoms. Additionally, regional treatments can be performed, including tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil intralesional injections, and laser therapy. If the child’s primary symptom is throat pain, parents can consider giving some painkillers to relieve discomfort. If the child has a fever, they can take antipyretic medication. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. Besides medication treatments, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, parents may consult with a doctor about surgical treatment options. During treatment, it is also important to arrange a light diet for the child and enhance nutritional supplementation to aid in early recovery.