Question
My daughter is four years old and has recently started feeling a sore throat, developing a hoarse voice, and experiencing a persistent low fever. What could these symptoms indicate?
Answer
When treating pediatric tonsillitis, one can choose sensitive antibiotics based on the results of bacterial culture, and opt for regional drug sprays or laser therapy. For children experiencing severe throat pain, painkillers can be used, and oral fever-reducing medication can be taken if there is a persistent fever. If the inflammation recurs frequently, surgical treatment may be considered, while also paying attention to arranging appropriate dietary and lifestyle habits to promote recovery.