Question
My child is a 2-year-old boy. Initially, he complained of a sore throat, accompanied by slight coughing and a bit of fever, making him less energetic. How should I treat my child’s tonsillitis and high fever?
Answer
Currently, in clinical treatment for children’s tonsillitis and high fever, antibiotic medications are primarily used, and the choice of sensitive drugs can be made based on bacterial culture, with good results. Regional treatments are recommended to choose laser therapy or medication irrigation. Painkillers can also be administered for sore throat. If the child continues to have a persistent fever, oral fever reducers can be taken. If your child frequently experiences this condition, surgical treatment may be considered after the condition is controlled to prevent recurrence. At the same time, attention should also be paid to arranging a reasonable diet and lifestyle for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.