Question
A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially experienced a slight sore throat, noticed his voice was a bit hoarse when speaking, and has been slightly feverish. How should the treatment for infants and toddlers with angina and swelling be carried out effectively?
Answer
The treatment methods for infants and toddlers with angina and swelling include several aspects. Firstly, one can choose sensitive antibiotic medications for treatment based on the results of bacterial culture. If the child’s condition is severe, some regional treatments can be considered, such as tonsil crypt irrigation or tonsil injection medications. If the child primarily exhibits symptoms of throat pain, parents are advised to give their child oral painkillers as needed to relieve pain. For feverish conditions, children can be given oral antipyretics to lower body temperature. If symptoms cannot be relieved, it is imperative to seek medical attention. If a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment as soon as possible. After the condition improves, it is suggested to allow children to engage in appropriate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.