Question

A seven-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms of sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low fever, diagnosed as tonsillitis. How should it be treated?

Answer

The treatment for pediatric tonsillitis accompanied by low fever may include symptomatic antibiotic medications. For regional therapy, options such as laser treatment or pharmaceutical rinses can be considered. Painkillers can be administered if there is throat pain. Oral fever-reducing medication can be considered during persistent fever. These methods are commonly used in the treatment of tonsillitis. Additionally, for children with recurrent episodes, surgical treatment is also a viable option. It is recommended that parents pay attention to this disease, take their child to the doctor early, and pay attention to relevant preventive and health care measures in daily life.