Question
My son is two years old, and he has recently started to feel a sore throat and his voice is a bit hoarse when he talks. He’s been slightly feverish. How should I treat his tonsillitis fever for the best effect?
Answer
For treatment, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to administer anti-inflammatory medications to the child, and at the same time, regional treatments can be performed, such as tonsil washing, medication injections, and laser therapy. If there is a sore throat, painkillers can be given. Some children may have a fever along with the condition, and oral fever-reducing medication can be administered. If the effect is not satisfactory, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. If the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment as soon as possible. Parents should also ensure that their children are kept warm in everyday life to prevent catching a cold and triggering tonsillitis.