Question

My daughter, just 4 months old, initially, she had a slight sore throat, and I noticed that swallowing seemed a bit difficult. Now, she has a persistent high fever. How should a child with tonsillitis and low fever be treated?

Answer

In treating such diseases, you can give the child some symptomatic antibiotic medications, and also consider regional rinsing or spraying. You can also inject symptomatic medications into the tonsils, which are all effective treatments. If the child has particularly severe throat pain, it is recommended to use some painkillers to alleviate the symptoms. Additionally, if there is a fever, you can take some antipyretic medications. For persistent high fevers, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. These are common treatment methods. However, if the child’s tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgery as soon as possible. After the condition improves, it is suggested to have the child engage in moderate exercise to boost their immunity and prevent recurrence.