Question

A 4-year-old boy, at first, felt pain when drinking water, had difficulty swallowing, and accompanied by a low fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated for the best effect?

Answer

Choose anti-inflammatory medications according to symptoms, perform regional treatment such as irrigation or direct medication, and provide painkillers or fever-reducing drugs if necessary to control symptoms. If there are recurrent inflammations, consider surgical treatment. After the disease subsides, it is recommended to engage in appropriate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.