Question

My son is 2 years old. He recently started saying that he’s painful when swallowing. I noticed he has a slight cough as well, and he’s a bit feverish and not very energetic. How should I treat his tonsillitis effectively?

Answer

You can give him some antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications, or opt for regional therapy such as tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar injections. You can also administer painkillers based on the child’s condition, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help alleviate the pain. If the child has fever symptoms, they can take fever-reducing medications. In severe cases, it’s important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. These methods are among the commonly used treatments for tonsillitis. Additionally, surgery is also a viable option for children who have recurrent episodes, during which it’s important to ensure the child gets plenty of rest and consumes more vegetables and fruits.