Question
My daughter is 7 years old. Initially, she felt pain when drinking water and her throat. She also has a severe cough and a low-grade fever. How should I treat red swelling in children’s tonsillitis?
Answer
In terms of treatment, it is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s orders and give the child some anti-inflammatory medication. Regional rinsing or spraying may also be considered, as well as the injection of symptomatic drugs into the tonsils, which are all effective treatments. If the symptoms are mainly throat pain, consider giving some painkillers. If the child has a fever, they can take antipyretic medications. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgery after the illness is controlled to avoid recurrence. Finally, parents should pay attention to this disease, take their child to see a doctor for treatment as soon as possible, and also pay attention to related preventive and health care measures in their daily lives.