Question

Dear Baby Girl, currently 4 years old, just started to say that she has pain when swallowing, and it seems that swallowing is a bit difficult. Additionally, it seems that she has a low fever that has not subsided. How should the discomfort from children’s tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

When treating such diseases, appropriate antibiotic medications can be given to the child, along with regional treatments such as tonsil irrigation, internal medication injections, and laser therapy. For throat pain, children’s painkillers can be administered; if the child has a fever, antipyretic medication can be used. If symptoms are severe, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If the condition recurs frequently, consider surgery to avoid recurrence. During treatment, it is necessary to maintain good dietary hygiene and provide sufficient rest time.