Question

Dear Baby, she’s just one month old. Initially, she said her throat was sore, and I noticed she had a slight cough and seemed to have a low-grade fever that hasn’t subsided.

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered. For regional treatment, it is recommended to choose laser therapy or pharmacological irrigation. If the child’s throat is particularly painful, some painkillers can be given as appropriate. If the child still has a slight fever, it should be considered to cool down appropriately. If the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, immediate medical attention is required. For those with recurrent episodes of inflammation, surgical treatment can be considered. During treatment, it is also important to arrange for a child-friendly light diet and enhance nutritional supplementation to aid in early recovery.