Question

A 5-year-old boy, initially, felt a sore throat when speaking, and it was discovered that he had a slight cough along with it, accompanied by low fever. How should a child’s tonsillitis with low fever be treated?

Answer

Generally, for children with tonsillitis accompanied by low fever, the following treatment methods can be considered:

  • Symptomatic Treatment: Administering antibiotics to the child is often effective. Additionally, regional drug therapy can be used, such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar injection of medication.
  • Relieving Throat Pain: If the child’s throat pain is significant, painkillers can be used to alleviate the pain.
  • Fever Reduction: If there is a fever, the child can be given fever-reducing medication. However, if high fever occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
  • Surgical Treatment: For those with recurrent inflammatory episodes, surgery can be considered. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child gets enough rest and consumes plenty of vegetables and fruits.