Question

A 5-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms such as throat pain, hoarseness, fever, and lack of energy. She has been diagnosed with tonsillitis. What treatment should be taken to alleviate her discomfort?

Answer

For treating a child’s tonsillitis, it is first advisable to administer anti-inflammatory medication for systemic treatment, while also employing regional treatments to enhance efficacy, such as tonsil pocket irrigation or direct tonsil injection with medication. If there is throat pain, consider using painkillers. For fever symptoms, antipyretic medication can be taken. If the symptoms are severe, medical attention should be sought promptly. If tonsillitis recurs frequently or complications arise, it is recommended to undergo tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. During the treatment period, it is important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold to prevent exacerbation of symptoms.