Question
My son is a 6-year-old boy, and he has a sore throat with severe coughing, and now he has a persistent high fever. How should I treat my child’s strep throat and sore throat for optimal effectiveness?
Answer
The treatment for a child’s strep throat can include sensitive antibiotic medications, as well as regional treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation or injection of medications. When a child experiences severe sore throat, it is appropriate to use painkillers in moderation. If there is persistent fever, it is advisable to administer fever-reducing medication or seek medical attention. If the medication treatment is ineffective and the condition recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment, and during the treatment period, attention should be paid to maintaining good dietary hygiene and ensuring adequate rest.