Question

My child is a 7-year-old boy. Initially, he had a slight sore throat, accompanied by a mild cough and low-grade fever. How should I treat my child’s tonsillitis and sore throat?

Answer

In treating such diseases, you can give your child symptomatic antibiotic medications. Additionally, you can provide regional drug sprays or laser therapy, and you can also administer painkillers based on the child’s condition, especially when the sore throat is severe, which can help alleviate pain. If the child keeps running a fever, parents should also administer fever-reducing medications or immediately take the child to the hospital. For those with recurrent inflammatory episodes, consider surgical treatment. Lastly, parents should pay attention to this disease, bring their children to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible, and also pay attention to related preventive and health care work in daily life.