Question

A 5-month-old boy is suffering from sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and a low-grade fever. How should one treat pediatric tonsillitis for the best outcome?

Answer

Administer anti-inflammatory medications or regional treatments such as rinsing or spraying, or even injectable symptomatic drugs, all of which can be effective. If there is a sore throat, painkillers can be considered; if there is persistent fever, combine with antipyretic medications or seek immediate medical attention. If the condition occurs frequently, consider surgery after treatment control, and pay attention to providing light diet, enhancing nutrition, and promoting recovery.