Question
My daughter is 6 years old. Initially, she had a slight sore throat, accompanied by mild coughing and a slight fever. How should a crying baby with tonsillitis be treated?
Answer
For a better treatment of tonsillitis, it is advisable to select some anti-inflammatory medications according to the symptoms under a doctor’s guidance. For regional treatment, laser therapy or medication irrigation is recommended. If the child’s throat is particularly painful, painkillers can be administered as appropriate. If the child continues to have a persistent fever, oral fever-reducing medication can be considered. For those with recurrent inflammatory episodes, surgical treatment can be considered. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutrition, with a focus on light and healthy eating, and to ensure sufficient rest and avoid fatigue.