Question

My child is a 8-year-old boy. Initially, he complained of a sore throat, and I noticed that when he speaks, his voice is a bit hoarse, and he’s been running a slight fever. How should I treat his tonsillitis fever for the best effect?

Answer

The primary treatment for pediatric tonsillitis is to have the child take anti-inflammatory medication. Regional cleaning or spraying can also be performed, and symptomatic medication can be injected into the tonsils, all of which are quite effective. If the child’s throat pain is very severe, you can give him some painkillers; if there are fever symptoms, you can take antipyretic medication. In severe cases, it is best to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If there are repeated inflammation cases, consider surgical treatment. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to arranging reasonable diet and rest habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.