Question

A 3-year-old boy, initially had a slight sore throat, noticed that his voice was a bit hoarse when speaking, and he also had a fever and lacked energy. How should one treat infant adenoiditis to achieve the best effect?

Answer

Currently, in clinical treatment of pediatric adenoiditis, antibiotics are primarily used. Medications can be selected based on bacterial culture to choose sensitive drugs, which have good effects. While undergoing systemic treatment, regional treatment can also be chosen to enhance efficacy, including methods such as pus cavity irrigation and direct injection of medication into the tonsils. For children with pronounced sore throat symptoms, analgesic drugs can be used. For those with fever symptoms, antipyretic medications can be taken. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgical treatment after the illness is controlled to avoid recurrence. Finally, parents should pay attention to this disease and take their child for medical treatment as soon as possible. In daily life, also pay attention to doing related preventive and health care work.