Question

A 9-year-old boy, initially experiencing a slight sore throat, noticed more severe coughing and accompanied by a low-grade fever. How should a child’s sore throat and crying due to tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

Generally speaking, if a child has tonsillitis, it is effective to give them some antibiotics according to the symptoms. Additionally, regional treatments can be performed, including tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil intralesional injection, laser therapy, and more. Painkillers can also be administered for throat pain. If the child has a fever, it is permissible to give them some fever-reducing medicine. However, if the fever persists, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgical treatment after the illness is controlled to avoid recurrence. During this period, ensure your child gets adequate rest and consumes more vegetables and fruits.