Question

My daughter is 8 years old and has recently been experiencing sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and low-grade fever symptoms. It might be infant tonsillitis. What is the best way to treat it for the best effect?

Answer

The most common treatment for pediatric tonsillitis is antibiotic medication, which can be supplemented with regional treatment methods such as tonsil washing and injection medications. Administering appropriate painkillers can help alleviate throat pain, and if fever is present, fever-reducing medication can be taken. If the fever is high, it is recommended to seek medical attention early. Tonsillitis is prone to recurrence, and if the condition persists, surgery may be considered. During the treatment period, it is important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold to worsen the symptoms.