Question

A seven-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms of throat pain, hoarseness, and persistent high fever, tonsillitis. How should one treat the pain caused by pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

For the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, the first consideration should be the use of appropriate antibiotic medications. Additionally, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil intramuscular injections, or laser therapy are also effective options. When throat pain is severe, painkillers can be administered to relieve discomfort. If fever is present, antipyretic medication should be taken, and immediate medical attention should be sought for high fever. If a child frequently experiences such situations, after controlling the condition, surgery may be considered to avoid recurrent episodes. Parents should pay attention to this disease, bring their children to the doctor early, and do well in related preventive and health care work in daily life.