Question

A 9-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially complained of a sore throat, and it was found that he had a severe cough. Now, he has a persistent high fever. How should a child’s sore throat caused by tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial culture. Additionally, regional therapy can be performed, including tonsil crypt irrigation, intratonsillar medication injection, and laser therapy. If the child has significant throat pain, some painkillers can be administered. Some children may also have fever, in which case oral fever-reducing drugs can be given. If symptoms cannot be alleviated, it is imperative to seek medical attention. These methods are among the commonly used treatments for tonsillitis. Moreover, surgery is also a feasible option, suitable for children with recurrent attacks. During treatment, it is also important to arrange for a light diet for the child, enhance nutritional supplementation, and help promote an early recovery.