Question

The baby girl, just one month old, initially complained of pain when swallowing and seemed to have difficulty swallowing. Now, she has a persistent high fever. How should a child’s sore throat caused by tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

Generally, pediatric tonsillitis can be treated through the following methods. Firstly, antibiotics can be administered to the child, which is an effective treatment option. In addition to systemic medication, regional treatments can also be considered, such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar medication injections. If the child’s throat pain is severe, painkillers can be given. If the child continues to have a fever, parents can use fever-reducing medication or take the child to the hospital for immediate medical attention. For children with recurrent inflammatory episodes, surgical treatment can be considered. During the treatment process, it is also important to ensure the child has a light diet and enhanced nutritional supplementation to promote recovery.