Question

My son is 6 years old. He recently started having a sore throat, and I noticed he’s having a bit of difficulty swallowing. He also has a low-grade fever. How should I treat my child’s sore throat caused by tonsillitis for the best effect?

Answer

What are the treatment methods and effects for a child’s sore throat caused by tonsillitis? Antibiotic medications are commonly used in the treatment of tonsillitis and can be chosen as appropriate. Additionally, regional treatments can be considered, including tonsil crypt irrigation, intratonsillar drug injections, and laser therapy. If the child primarily experiences sore throat symptoms, parents can consider giving some painkillers to relieve discomfort. If the child has a fever, it should be treated accordingly. If the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, it is necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgery after the illness is controlled to prevent recurrence. During treatment, it is also important to ensure that the child has a light diet and receives adequate nutrition to aid in an early recovery.