Question

A five-year-old boy is experiencing throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low-grade fever, suspected tonsillitis . How should one effectively treat the pain of infant and toddler tonsillitis?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis, it is commonly recommended to use antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, which usually shows significant effects. Additionally, regional application of medication sprays or laser therapy are also viable options. If the child’s throat pain is severe, considering the use of painkillers to alleviate discomfort may be appropriate. For fever symptoms, medications with fever-reducing effects can be administered. In case of severe symptoms, immediate medical assistance should be sought. If a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to maintaining dietary hygiene and ensuring the child has adequate rest.