Question

Rewrite according to the ask column My child is a one-year-old boy. He has just started to have a sore throat, accompanied by slight coughing, and it seems like he has a persistent low fever. How should red swelling in children’s tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

Rewrite according to the answer column To treat pediatric tonsillitis, parents can administer anti-inflammatory medications to the child and may opt for regional treatments, including tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil intramuscular injections, and laser therapy. For children with pronounced sore throat symptoms, painkillers can be used. If there is a fever, choose a cooling method based on the body temperature; physical cooling can be done below 38.5 degrees Celsius, while oral fever-reducing medication can be taken if the temperature is above 38.5 degrees Celsius. If the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgery as early as possible. During the treatment period, it is also important to maintain good hygiene in diet and ensure sufficient rest time.