Question

The boy is 11 years old and in elementary school. Initially, he complained that drinking water felt painful in his throat. He noticed that swallowing seemed a bit difficult, and he also had a slight fever and lacked energy. How should one treat children’s sore throat effectively?

Answer

When treating such diseases, children can be given symptomatic antibiotic medications. If the child’s condition is more severe, regional treatments can be combined, including tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injections. If the pain in the throat is severe, some painkillers can be administered appropriately. Children with fever symptoms can take antipyretic medications. In severe cases, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If the medication is not effective and there are repeated occurrences, surgical treatment may be suggested. Finally, it is hoped that parents can pay attention to this disease, bring their children for medical treatment as soon as possible, and also pay attention to related preventive and health care work in their daily lives.