Question
Dear parents, my son is just over 8 months old. He has just started to complain of a sore throat when talking and I noticed his coughing seems more severe. He has also had a slight fever. How should red swelling in a child’s tonsillitis be treated?
Answer
The treatment of children’s tonsillitis can be based on the selection of sensitive antibiotic medications from bacterial cultures. Regional treatments include tonsil irrigation and medication injections. For sore throat symptoms, painkillers can be used, and fever symptoms can be treated with antipyretics. If the condition is severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If there are recurrent episodes, consider surgical treatment, and pay attention to maintaining good dietary hygiene and adequate rest.