Question
My daughter is 4 years old. She recently started complaining of throat pain when drinking water, accompanied by slight coughing and a bit of fever, and she seems less energetic. How should red swelling of children’s tonsillitis be treated?
Answer
It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs for their child under the guidance of a doctor to effectively alleviate inflammatory symptoms. For regional treatment, laser therapy or drug irrigation is suggested. If there is severe throat pain, some painkillers can be administered. For fever, antipyretic medication can be taken. In cases of high fever, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. For recurrent inflammatory episodes, consider surgical treatment. During the treatment period, pay attention to providing children with adequate nutrition, a light diet, and ensuring sufficient rest and avoiding fatigue.