Question

An eight-month-old male infant is experiencing throat pain, slight cough, and low-grade fever, with a poor mental state. How should treatment be conducted for infant and toddler tonsillitis accompanied by low fever?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis, it is typically recommended to use antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, which is usually effective. In terms of regional treatment, laser therapy or pharmacological irrigation can be considered. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered as needed. When fever persists, parents should administer antipyretic medication or seek immediate medical attention. In addition to medication treatment, if the child frequently recurs inflammation, parents may consider surgical treatment under the doctor’s advice. Parents should pay attention to this disease, bring their child to the doctor as soon as possible, and pay attention to daily prevention and health care work.