Question
A six-month-old male infant is experiencing symptoms of throat pain, severe coughing, and persistent high fever, tonsillitis Redness. How should treatment be conducted?
Answer
In the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, clinical practice primarily involves the use of antibiotic medications, and sensitive drugs can be selected based on the results of bacterial culture, with good efficacy. Regional treatment methods include tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar medication injections. If the child primarily exhibits symptoms of throat pain, parents may consider giving appropriate painkillers to relieve discomfort. If fever is present, antipyretic drugs can be taken, but medical attention should be sought as soon as possible during high fever. If the drug treatment is ineffective and recurrent, surgical treatment may be considered. Parents should pay close attention to this disease, seek medical attention for their child as soon as possible, and do a good job of related prevention and health care work in daily life.