Question

My son is 7 years old. Initially, he said he felt pain when swallowing, and I noticed he had a slight cough and a low-grade fever. How should I treat my child’s sore throat and fever for the best effect?

Answer

It is appropriate to administer some antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs. For regional treatment, laser therapy or medication irrigation is recommended. In necessary cases, such as when the child’s sore throat is particularly severe, painkillers can be given. Additionally, if there is a fever, fever-reducing medication can be taken. In cases of high fever, it is still recommended to seek medical attention promptly. If a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, early surgical consideration is advised. During the treatment period, attention should also be paid to maintaining dietary hygiene and ensuring sufficient rest time.