Question

A three-year-old boy is experiencing a sore throat, hoarseness, and persistent fever. He has been diagnosed with tonsillitis. How should this condition be effectively treated?

Answer

Treatment for children’s tonsillitis can involve various methods. Firstly, appropriate use of antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications can help control the infection. Regional treatments such as rinsing or spraying can also help alleviate symptoms. Injections of symptomatic medication into the tonsils can be considered. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered to relieve discomfort. For low-grade fevers, physical cooling measures can be taken; if the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, immediate medical attention should be sought. Tonsillitis may recur, and if the condition persists, surgery can be considered after inflammation is controlled. During treatment, it is important to ensure that the child gets adequate rest and is encouraged to consume vegetables and fruits to boost immunity.