Question
My child is a 9-year-old boy. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and it seemed a bit difficult to swallow. He’s been running a low fever. How should we treat low fever in infants with tonsillitis?
Answer
Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are the main methods and medications for the clinical treatment of low fever in pediatric tonsillitis. Parents can choose based on the symptoms. For regional treatment, laser therapy or medication rinsing is recommended. If the child has throat pain, painkillers can be administered appropriately. Some children may have a fever, in which case oral antipyretics can be given. If the symptoms do not subside, it is imperative to seek medical attention. In addition to the above methods, surgery is also a feasible treatment option for children with recurrent attacks. Finally, it is hoped that parents will pay attention to this disease, bring their children for treatment as soon as possible, and pay attention to related prevention and health care work in their daily lives.