Question

A 6-month-old infant girl is experiencing symptoms of throat pain, hoarseness, and persistent high fever. How should a child’s swollen tonsils due to pharyngitis be treated?

Answer

If a child has pharyngitis, it is first advisable to consider using targeted antibiotic medications, and also complement with some regional treatment methods, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection medications. If the child primarily has throat pain, it is recommended for parents to consider giving some pain relievers to alleviate the symptoms. Additionally, if there is fever, some fever-reducing medications can be taken. It is advised to seek medical attention early if there is a high fever. If the child repeatedly experiences pharyngitis, it is recommended to undergo surgery early. During the treatment period, it is also important to provide the child with light and nutritious food, which will help in a faster recovery.