Question
Dear Baby Girl, currently 9 years old, has recently been experiencing a sore throat, cough, and low fever. How should one treat a child’s crying due to tonsillitis?
Answer
During treatment, appropriate anti-inflammatory medications can be chosen based on the child’s symptoms. In severe cases, regional treatment can be considered, including tonsil irrigation and injection medications. If the child primarily exhibits a sore throat, painkillers can be administered to relieve symptoms; if there is persistent fever, fever-reducing medication or medical consultation can be used. If there are recurrent attacks, surgical treatment can be considered. During the treatment period, pay attention to maintaining dietary hygiene and ensuring adequate rest time.