Question
My daughter is 7 years old. She started to feel a sore throat while talking, and I noticed her coughing seems more severe. She also has a slight fever and lacks energy. What should be the treatment for a child’s tonsillitis pain?
Answer
To achieve better treatment for tonsillitis, it is recommended to choose some anti-inflammatory medications under the guidance of a doctor, and at the same time, regional treatment can be selected to enhance the efficacy. Methods include hidden crypt irrigation, direct injection of medication into the tonsil, etc. If the child’s sore throat is severe, it is suggested to administer some painkillers according to the situation. If the child continues to have a persistent fever, oral antipyretics can be taken. In cases of recurrent acute severe episodes or complications, it is advisable to perform tonsillectomy after two weeks of acute inflammation subsiding. Pay attention to a light diet during the treatment period, and mainly consume liquid foods.