Question

A 5-year-old girl is experiencing throat pain, slight cough, and a persistent high fever. How can children’s tonsillitis be effectively treated?

Answer

For the treatment of children’s tonsillitis, appropriate antibiotic medications can be administered, along with regional treatments such as laser therapy or pharmacological irrigation. If the child’s primary symptom is throat pain, analgesics can be used to alleviate it. For persistent fever that does not subside, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. If the child experiences recurrent acute inflammation or has existing complications, it is recommended to undergo tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. At the same time, it is important to arrange for a reasonable diet and rest habits to help the disease recover as soon as possible.