Question

My daughter, who is currently 6 years old, has just started to feel pain when swallowing water, and her voice sounds a bit hoarse. She also has a low-grade fever. How should we effectively treat infant and toddler tonsillitis with fever?

Answer

For such conditions, children can be given symptomatic antibiotic medications, while also undergoing local treatments such as rinsing to reinforce the efficacy. For children with pronounced sore throat symptoms, painkillers can be used; if the child continues to have a fever, fever-reducing medication should be administered or immediate medical attention sought. Surgery is also a viable option, particularly suitable for children with recurrent episodes. It is recommended that parents pay attention to this disease, bring their child for early medical treatment, and also pay attention to relevant preventive and health care measures.